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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' are used to graphically display the geographic distribution of the prevalence and/or incidence of male [[circumcision]]. They are also used to indicate which U.S. State Medicaid Agencies have not yet discontinued payments for non-therapeutic circumcision and it indicate the incidence of circumcision in the various U. S. states.
'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' are used to graphically display the geographic distribution of the prevalence and/or incidence of male [[circumcision]]. They are also used to indicate which U.S. State Medicaid Agencies have not yet discontinued payments for non-therapeutic circumcision and to indicate the incidence of circumcision in the various U. S. states.


Prevalence is the percentage of all males (all ages) in a population who have been [[circumcised]]. It does not indicate the present rate (incidence) of circumcision.
Prevalence is the percentage of all males (all ages) in a population who have been [[circumcised]]. It does not indicate the present rate (incidence) of circumcision.
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== Map showing incidence of neonatal circumcision in U.S. hospitals ==
== Map showing incidence of neonatal circumcision in U.S. hospitals ==


We thank [[Saving Our Sons (SoS)]] for providing this map that shows the incidence of non-therapeutic neonatal [[circumcision]] in U.S. hospitals in 2009-10. The incidence of non-therapeutic circumcision is the percentage of newborn baby boys who are being [[circumcised]]. The overall incidence of circumcision of the newborn in the [[United States]] has declined somewhat since this map was prepared.<ref name="jacobson2021">{{REFjournal
We thank [[Saving Our Sons (SoS)]] for providing this map that shows the incidence of non-therapeutic neonatal [[circumcision]] in U.S. hospitals in 2009-10. The incidence of non-therapeutic circumcision is the percentage of newborn baby boys who are being [[circumcised]]. The overall incidence of circumcision of the newborn in the [[United States]] has declined somewhat since this map was prepared. The popularity of infant circumcision in the [[United States]] has been gradually declining for many years. Non-circumcision or [[intactness]] has become the norm among infant boys in many parts of the [[United States]].<ref name="jacobson2021">{{REFjournal
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{{SEEALSO}}
* [[Australia]]
* [[Canada]]
* [[United States of America]]
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[[Category:Genital cutting]]
[[Category:Genital cutting]]
[[Category:Male circumcision]]
[[Category:Male circumcision]]
 
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