Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation: Difference between revisions
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|quote=...much of the trip's cost was covered by grant money from Canadian Institutes of Health Research and funding from the Shusterman Foundation... | |quote=...much of the trip's cost was covered by grant money from Canadian Institutes of Health Research and funding from the Shusterman Foundation... | ||
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}}</ref> particularly the [[Mogen]] technique, in the name of [[HIV]] prevention. As a result of this, the Rwandan Ministry of Health has made infant circumcision a priority as AIDS prevention strategy.<ref>{{REFnews | }}</ref> particularly the [[Mogen]] technique, in the name of [[HIV]] prevention. As a result of this, the Rwandan Ministry of Health has made infant circumcision a priority as [[AIDS]] prevention strategy.<ref>{{REFnews | ||
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|quote=At the end of Dr. Pollock's visit, the Rwandan Ministry of Health announced they were making infant circumcision a priority in their fight against AIDS, as they found it to be more sustainable in the long run and ten times cheaper than adult circumcision(v). | |quote=At the end of Dr. Pollock's visit, the Rwandan Ministry of Health announced they were making infant circumcision a priority in their fight against [[AIDS]], as they found it to be more sustainable in the long run and ten times cheaper than adult circumcision(v). | ||
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}}</ref> This in spite of the fact that studies have shown shown [[HIV]] to be more prevalent among circumcised men in that country (3.5% vs 2.1%).<ref>{{REFjournal | }}</ref> This in spite of the fact that studies have shown shown [[HIV]] to be more prevalent among circumcised men in that country (3.5% vs 2.1%).<ref>{{REFjournal | ||