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===Prevalence of circumcision=== | ===Prevalence of circumcision=== | ||
Peter Moore (2015) reported that 62 percent of all American males reported being circumcised | Peter Moore (2015) reported that 62 percent of all American males reported being circumcised,<ref name="moore2015">{{REFweb | ||
|url=https://today.yougov.com/topics/lifestyle/articles-reports/2015/02/03/younger-americans-circumcision | |url=https://today.yougov.com/topics/lifestyle/articles-reports/2015/02/03/younger-americans-circumcision | ||
|title=Young Americans less supportive of circumcision at birth | |title=Young Americans less supportive of circumcision at birth | ||
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|date=2015-02-03 | |date=2015-02-03 | ||
|accessdate=2022-02-07 | |accessdate=2022-02-07 | ||
}}</ref> This percentage is expected to gradually but constantly decline due to the declining incidence of newborn boys receiving medically-unnecessary, non-therapeutic circumcision. | }}</ref> which increases the prevalence of [[intact]] [[foreskin]] to 38 percent of American males. This percentage is expected to gradually but constantly decline due to the declining incidence of newborn boys receiving medically-unnecessary, non-therapeutic circumcision. The percentage of males with intact foreskin is highest in the youngest age groups. | ||
===Incidence of circumcision=== | ===Incidence of circumcision=== | ||