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  | quote = ...funding from the United States National Institutes of Health to conduct randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in Africa.
  | quote = ...funding from the United States National Institutes of Health to conduct randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in Africa.
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  | last=Krieger JN, Bailey RC, Opeya J, "et al."
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|first=J.N.
  | date=2005, November
|last2=Bailey
  | title=Adult male circumcision: results of a standardized procedure in Kisumu District, Kenya
|first2=R.C.
  | journal=BJU Int.
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  | volume=96
|first3=J.
  | issue=7
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  | pages=1109–13
  |date=2005, November
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  |title=Adult male circumcision: results of a standardized procedure in Kisumu District, Kenya
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}}</ref><ref>12. Bailey RC, Moses S, Parker CB, et al. Male circumcision for HIV prevention in young men in Kisumu, Kenya: a randomised controlled trial. Lancet 2007;369:643-56</ref> which are being used by the [[WHO|World Health Organization]] (under the guide of [[UNAIDS]]) to endorse circumcision as an HIV prevention method.<ref>{{REFweb
}}</ref><ref>12. Bailey RC, Moses S, Parker CB, et al. Male circumcision for HIV prevention in young men in Kisumu, Kenya: a randomised controlled trial. Lancet 2007;369:643-56</ref> which are being used by the [[WHO|World Health Organization]] (under the guide of [[UNAIDS]]) to endorse circumcision as an HIV prevention method.<ref>{{REFweb
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In 2010, Bailey published a study with [[Brian J. Morris]].<ref>{{REFjournal
In 2010, Bailey published a study with [[Brian J. Morris]].<ref>{{REFjournal
  | last=Gray RH, Bailey RC, Morris BJ
  |last=Gray
  | first=
|first=R.H.
  | date=2010, June
|last2=Bailey
  | title=Keratinization of the adult male foreskin and implications for male circumcision
|first2=R.C.
  | journal=AIDS
|last3=Morris
  | volume=24
  |first3=B.J.
  | issue=9
|author3-link=Brian J. Morris
  | pages=1381; author reply 1381–2
  |date=June 2010
  | url=
  |title=Keratinization of the adult male foreskin and implications for male circumcision
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  |journal=AIDS
  | DOI=10.1097/QAD.0b013e3283392555
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  |pages=1381; author reply 1381–2
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Bailey and [[Daniel T. Halperin]] convinced eastern and south African "healers" to perform foreskin removal "as a way to alleviate chronic STD infection and prevent AIDS" in the 1990's. During the nineties alone, they convinced hundreds of South African men that circumcision would prevent HIV.<ref>{{REFjournal
Bailey and [[Daniel T. Halperin]] convinced eastern and south African "healers" to perform foreskin removal "as a way to alleviate chronic STD infection and prevent AIDS" in the 1990's. During the nineties alone, they convinced hundreds of South African men that circumcision would prevent HIV.<ref>{{REFjournal
  | last=Slack
  |last=Slack
  | first=Gordy
  |first=Gordy
  | date=2000-05-19
  |date=2000-05-19
  | title=The Case For Circumcision
  |title=The Case For Circumcision
  | journal=Express Online
  |journal=Express Online
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  | url=http://circleaks.org/images/3/32/Edgar_Schoen_%26_Daniel_Halperin_%281999-2000%29.pdf
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