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'''Valiere Alcena''', ({{LifeData|birth=1934-08-24|birthcountry=Haiti}})<ref>{{REFweb | '''Valiere Alcena''', ({{LifeData|birth=1934-08-24|birthcountry=Haiti}})<ref>{{REFweb | ||
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}}</ref>, | }}</ref>, {{MD}}, P.C., M.A.C.P., a graduate of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, is a practicing physician, medical scholar, medical educator, author, TV producer and host. He has published several books and made several discoveries. In August 1986, Dr. Valiere Alcena was the first physician in the world to be credited as the physician who originated the idea that male [[circumcision]] would decrease the incidence of [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]],<ref>{{REFjournal | ||
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|first=Valiere | |first=Valiere | ||
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|title=AIDS in Third World Countries | |title=AIDS in Third World Countries | ||
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|title=Letter to Infectious Disease News | |title=Letter to Infectious Disease News | ||
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In 1986, California urologist [[Aaron J. Fink]], ({{LifeData|1926|1994}}) adopted this idea,<ref>{{REFbook | In 1986, California urologist [[Aaron J. Fink]], ({{LifeData|1926|1994}}) adopted this idea,<ref>{{REFbook | ||
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|first=Leonard | |first=Leonard B. | ||
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|author-link=Leonard B. Glick | |author-link=Leonard B. Glick | ||
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|chapter=<q>This Little Operation</q>, Jewish American Physicians and Twentieth-Century Circumcision Advocacy | |chapter=<q>This Little Operation</q>, Jewish American Physicians and Twentieth-Century Circumcision Advocacy | ||
|page=206 | |page=206 | ||
|location=New York, | |location=New York, NY | ||
|publisher=Oxford University Press | |publisher={{UNI|Oxford University|Oxon}} Press | ||
|isbn=0-19-517674-X | |isbn=0-19-517674-X | ||
|quote=What if circumcision protected against infection with HIV... | |quote=What if circumcision protected against infection with HIV... | ||
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|first3=Richard J. | |first3=Richard J. | ||
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|title=Male circumcision and risk of HIV infection in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis | |title=Male circumcision and risk of HIV infection in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis | ||
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|Title=AIDS in third world countries | |Title=[[AIDS]] in third world countries | ||
|Text=It is my opinion that because the maof men from Central Africa and Haiti are not circumcised, they constantly develop balanitis as a result of the heat and other problems, leading to breakage | |Text=It is my opinion that because the maof men from Central Africa and Haiti are not [[circumcised]], they constantly develop [[balanitis]] as a result of the heat and other problems, leading to breakage of the [[skin]]. This leads to chronic infections such as [[phimosis]] and [[paraphimosis]]. ln this setting, there is frequent mini-ulceration of the [[foreskin]] of the [[penis]]. This represents an easy portal of entry for the virus during coitus with, let us say, an infected prostitute. Another possibility arises because the women in that part of the world do not shave the pubis. Thus there is the possibility of mini-lacerations occurring during coitus as the foreskin comes into contact with pubic hair. This is another possible portal of entry for the virus. This, to me, seems a more plausible explanation for female-to-male transmission in Central Africa and Haiti. | ||
|Author=Valiere Alcena | |Author=Valiere Alcena | ||
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|ref=<ref>[http://www.dralcena.com/resources/Articles.pdf AIDS IN THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES by Valiere Alcena, August 1986]</ref> | |ref=<ref>[http://www.dralcena.com/resources/Articles.pdf AIDS IN THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES by Valiere Alcena, August 1986]</ref> | ||
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== Population-based studies == | |||
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{{SEEALSO}} | {{SEEALSO}} | ||
* [[Bias]] -- Learn about pro-circumcision bias. | * [[Bias]] -- Learn about pro-circumcision bias. | ||
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* [[Edgar J. Schoen]] -- Veteran pro-circumcision advocate. | * [[Edgar J. Schoen]] -- Veteran pro-circumcision advocate. | ||
* [[Thomas E. Wiswell]] -- Veteran pro-circumcision advocate. | * [[Thomas E. Wiswell]] -- Veteran pro-circumcision advocate. | ||
* [[United States of America]] | |||
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