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Point of Interest: In recent studies, HIV transmission was found to be more prevalent in circumcised males in Swaziland. The drive to circumcise the majority of Swazi men continues none the less.<ref>{{REFjournal | Point of Interest: In recent studies, HIV transmission was found to be more prevalent in circumcised males in Swaziland. The drive to circumcise the majority of Swazi men continues none the less.<ref>{{REFjournal | ||
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| date=2008 | |title=Swaziland Demographic and Health Survey 2006-07 | ||
| title=Swaziland Demographic and Health Survey 2006-07 | |journal=Mbabane, Swaziland: Central Statistical Office and Macro International Inc. | ||
| journal=Mbabane, Swaziland: Central Statistical Office and Macro International Inc. | |volume= | ||
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| url=http://www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/FR202/FR202.pdf | |quote=As Table 14.10 shows, the relationship between HIV prevalence and circumcision status is not in the expected direction. Circumcised men have a slightly higher HIV infection rate than men who are not circumcised (22 percent compared with 20 percent) | ||
| quote=As Table 14.10 shows, the relationship between HIV prevalence and circumcision status is not in the expected direction. Circumcised men have a slightly higher HIV infection rate than men who are not circumcised (22 percent compared with 20 percent) | |accessdate=2011-05-06 | ||
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