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'''Stephen Moses''', Professor, Depatrments Departments of Medical Microbiology, Community Health Sciences and Medicine. Stephen Moses has been a circumcision proponent since at least 1994.<refname="Moses1994">{{REFjournal |last=Moses |init=S., |author-link=Stephen Moses |last2=Plummer |init2=FA, |last3=Bradley, |init3=JE, |last4=Ndinya-Achola, |init4=JO, |last5=Nagelkerke |init5=NJ, and |last6=Ronald |init6=AR. |title=The association between lack of male circumcision and risk for HIV infection: a review of the epidemiological data. |journal=Sex Transm Dis |date=1994; |volume=21: |pages=201-10. 2101.}}</ref> Moses (along with [[Robert C. Bailey]]) was responsible for one of the three major African circumcision trials (funded by NIAID and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research)<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Krieger
|firstinit=J.N.JN
|last2=Bailey
|first2init2=R.C.RC
|last3=Opeya
|first3init3=J.
|etal=yes
|date=November 2005-11
|title=Adult male circumcision: results of a standardized procedure in Kisumu District, Kenya
|journal=BJU Int.
|DOI=10.1111/j.1464-410X.2005.05810.x
|accessdate=
}}</ref> which are being used by the [[World Health Organization]] (under the guide of [[UNAIDS]]) to endorse circumcision as an [[HIV ]] prevention method.<ref>{{REFweb | last=World Health Organization | first= | date=2007-03-27 | title=WHO and UNAIDS announce recommendations from expert consultation on male circumcision for HIV prevention | url=http://www.who.int/hiv/mediacentre/news68/en/index.html | accessdate=2011-02-23
}}</ref>
== Interests ==
According to Stephen's bio, his interest is in biological and behavioural risk factors for STI/[[HIV ]] transmission.<ref name='moses-bio'>{{REFweb | last=Dr. Moses | first=Stephen | date= | title=Dr. Stephen Moses | url=http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/units/medical_microbiology/faculty/StephenMoses.html |publisher={{UNI|University of Manitoba|UManitoba}} |date= | accessdate=2011-02-23 | publisher = University of Manitoba}}</ref> Moses has been an advocate of circumcision since at least 1994.<ref>Moses S., Plummer FA, Bradley, JE, Ndinya-Achola, JO, Nagelkerke NJ, and Ronald AR. The association between lack of male circumcision and risk for HIV infection: a review of the epidemiological data. Sex Transm Dis 1994;21:201-10.<name="Moses1994"/ref>
== RCT in Kenya ==
Three trials were funded by the American [[National Institutes of Health]].<ref name='DOC 2008'>{{REFweb |quote=...funding from the United States National Institutes of Health to conduct randomized controlled trials ({{#tip-text:RCT|Randomized controlled trial}}s) in Africa. |last= |first= |publisher=[[Doctors Opposing Circumcision (D.O.C.)]] |date=2016 |title=HIV/AIDS |url=https://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/for-professionals/alleged-medical-benefits/hivaids/ |accessdate=2020-03-23}}</ref>Of the three RCTs {{#tip-text:RCT|Randomized controlled trial}}s being used by the [[WHO]] to endorse circumcision as [[HIV ]] prevention, Stephen Moses and [[Robert C. Bailey]] headed the {{#tip-text:RCT |Randomized controlled trial}} that was carried out in Kenya.<ref>{{RCT Bailey RC, et al 2007}}</ref> Moses Sobviously brought his pre-existing bias in favor of male circumcision into the trial, Parker CB, et also he did not start from a neutral position. Male  Moses' research on circumcision for protection from [[HIV prevention ]] infection is now completely discredited. Boyle & Hill (2011) reviewed the three randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and found disabling methodological and statistical errors in young men all three. Although a 60 percent ''relative'' reduction in Kisumu[[HIV]] was claimed, Kenya: the ''absolute'' reduction was a randomised controlled trialstatistically insignificant 1. Lancet 2007;369:643-563 percent. [http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140<ref name="boyle-6736(07)60312-2/abstract Abstract]hill2011">{{BoyleGJ HillG 2011}}</ref> All three trials were funded by the American [[National Institutes of HealthMichel Garenne|Garenne]] & Matthews (2019) report that circumcised men have as much [[HIV]]infection as intact men.<ref name='DOC 2008'>{{REFwebREFjournal |last=Garenne |init=M |author-link=Michel Garenne |last2=Matthews |init2=A |author2-link= |etal=no | quotetitle=...funding from the United States National Institutes of Health to conduct randomized controlled trials (RCTs) Voluntary medical male circumcision and HIV in Africa.Zambia: expectations and observations |trans-title= | lastlanguage= | firstjournal=J Biosoc Science | publisherlocation=Doctors Opposing Circumcision | date=20082019-10-01 |volume=14 |issue= | titlepages=The Use of Male Circumcision to Prevent HIV Infection1-13 | url=http://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision |quote= |pubmedID=31608845 |pubmedCID= |DOI=10.org/info1017/HIVStatement.htmlS0021932019000634 | accessdate=20112020-03-0525
}}</ref>
== Active projects ==
* A randomized, controlled trial of male circumcision to reduce [[HIV ]] incidence in Kisumu, Kenya.<ref name='moses-bio'/><br><small>[[National Institutes of Health]].</small>* Scaling up [[HIV ]] prevention in Karnataka and southern Maharashtra, Phase II.<ref name='moses-bio'/><br><small>[[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]].</small>
* Monitoring and evaluation of the Avahan project in India.<ref name='moses-bio'/><br><small>[[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]].</small>
* Technical assistance to improve maternal, neonatal & child health through National Rural Health Mission, India.<ref name='moses-bio'/><br><small>[[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]].</small>
* Mapping key populations for [[HIV ]] prevention in Sri Lanka.<ref name='moses-bio'/><br><small>World Bank.</small>
== Recent publications =={{PUB}}* Prevalence and risk factors for human papillomavirus infection by penile site in uncircumcised Kenyan men.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Smith
|firstinit=J.S.JS
|last2=Backes
|first2init2=D.M.DM
|last3=Hudgens
|first3init3=MMG |last4=Bailey |first4=Robert C.G |init4=RC |author4-link=Robert C.Bailey |last5=Agot |init5=K |last6=Ndinya-Achola |init6=JO |last7=Moses |init7=S |author7-link=Stephen Moses
|etal=yes
|date=January 2010-01
|title=Prevalence and risk factors of human papillomavirus infection by penile site in uncircumcised Kenyan men
|journal=Int. J. Cancer
|DOI=10.1002/ijc.24770
|accessdate=
}}</ref><br><small>Smith JS, Hudgens MG, '''[[Robert C. Bailey|Bailey RC]]''', Agot K, Ndinya-Achola JO, Moses S, et al. Int J Cancer 2010; 126: 572-7.</small>* Top Achievements in Health Research: Male circumcision: a new approach to reducing HIV transmission.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Moses
|firstinit=S. |author-link=Stephen Moses |date=October 2009-10 |title=Top Achievements in Health Research: Male circumcision: a new approach to reducing HIV transmission |journal=CIHR/CMAJ
|volume=181
|issue=8
|DOI=10.1503/cmaj.090809
|accessdate=
}}</ref><br><small>Moses S. CIHR/CMAJ 2009; 181: E134-5.</small>* Does sex in the early period after circumcision increase HIV-seroconversion risk? Pooled analysis of adult male circumcision clinical trials.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Mehta
|firstinit=S.D.SD
|last2=Gray
|first2init2=R.RH |author2-link=Ronald H.Gray
|last3=Auvert
|first3init3=B |author3-link=Bertran Auvert |last4=Moses |init4=S |author4-link=Stephen Moses |last5=Kigozi |init5=G |author5-link=Godfrey Kigozi |last6=Taljaard |init6=D |last7=Puren |init7=A |last8=Agot |init8=K |last9=Serwadda |init9=D |other=Parker CB, [[Maria Wawer|Wawer MJ]], [[Robert C.Bailey|Bailey RC]]
|etal=yes
|date=July 2007-07
|title=Does sex in the early period after circumcision increase HIV-seroconversion risk? Pooled analysis of adult male circumcision clinical trials
|journal=AIDS
|accessdate=
}}
</ref><br><small>Mehta SD, '''[[Ronald Gray|Gray RH]]''', '''[[Bertran Auvert|Auvert B]]''', Moses S , Kigozi G, Taljaard D, Puren A, Agot K, Serwadda D, Parker CB, '''[[Maria Wawer|Wawer MJ]]''', '''[[Robert C. Bailey|Bailey RC]]'''. AIDS 2009; 23: 1557-64.</small>* Male circumcision for HIV prevention in young men in Kisumu, Kenya: a randomised controlled trial.<ref>{{REFjournal |last=RCT Bailey |first=R.C. |last2=Moses |first2=S. |last3=Parker |first3=C.B. |etal=yes |date=et al 2007, February |title=Male circumcision for HIV prevention in young men in Kisumu, Kenya: a randomised controlled trial |journal=Lancet |volume=369 |issue=9562 |pages=643–56 |url= |pubmedID=17321310 |DOI=10.1016/S0140-6736(07)60312-2 |accessdate=}}</ref><br><small>'''[[Robert C. Bailey|Bailey RC]]''', Moses S , Parker CB, Agot K, Maclean I, Krieger JN, et al. Lancet 2007; 369: 643-56.</small>* Modelling the public health impact of male circumcision for HIV prevention in high prevalence areas in Africa.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Nagelkerke
|firstinit=N.J.NJD
|last2=Moses
|first2init2=S. |author2-link=Stephen Moses
|last3=de Vlas
|first3init3=S.J.SJ
|last4=Bailey
|first4init4=R.RC |author4-link=Robert C.Bailey
|date=2007
|title=Modelling the public health impact of male circumcision for HIV prevention in high prevalence areas in Africa
|DOI=10.1186/1471-2334-7-16
|accessdate=
}}</ref><br><small>Nagelkerke NJD, Moses S, de Vlas S, '''[[Robert C. Bailey|Bailey RC]]'''. BMC Infect Dis 2007; 7: 16.</small>* Adult male circumcision outcomes: experience in a developing country setting.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Krieger
|firstinit=J.N.JN
|last2=Bailey
|first2init2=R.RC |author2-link=Robert C.Bailey |last3=OpeyaAgot |init3=K |first3last4=Parker |init4=J.C. |last5=Ndinya-Achola |init5=JO |last6=Moses |init6=S |author6-link=Stephen Moses
|etal=yes
|date=2007
|title=Adult male circumcision outcomes: experience in a developing country setting
|journal=Urol. Int.
|volume=78
|issue=3
|accessdate=
}}
</ref><br><small>Krieger J, '''{{SEEALSO}}* [[Robert C. Bailey|Bailey RCBias]]* [[Canada]]* [[Circumcised doctors]]''', Agot K, Parker C, Ndinya-Achola JO, Moses S, et al. Urol Int 2007; 78: 235-40.</small>
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