Circumcision and STDs: Difference between revisions

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Cook ''et al'' (1994) compared the incidence of sexually transmitted disease in intact males with circumcised males who attend the STD clinic at the Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. They reported that intact men were more likely than circumcised men to have syphilis and gonorrhea and were less likely to have visible warts.<ref name="cook1994">{{REFjournal
|last=Cook
|first=Linda S.
|author-link=
|last2=Koutsky
|first2=Laura A.
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|last3=Holmes
|first3=King K.
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|etal=no
|title=Circumcision and sexually transmitted diseases
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|journal=Am J Public Health
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|date=1994-02
|volume=84
|issue=2
|pages=197-201
|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1614986/pdf/amjph00453-0039.pdf
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|pubmedID=8296939
|pubmedCID=1614986
|DOI=10.2105/ajph.84.2.197
|accessdate=2020-05-24
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