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Catherine Hankins |
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Dr. Catherine Anita Hankins C.M., OD, (born 1949) from Sutton, Quebec[1], is a Canadian epidemiologist.
She is chair of the joint united nations programme on HIVAIDS (UNAIDS).[2][3][4]
Publications
Hankins has co-authored papers with circumfetishist Brian J. Morris and others to substantiate the claim that underage circumcision would make medical sense:
- Morris BJ, Hankins CA, Tobian AAR, Krieger JN, Klausner JD. Does Male Circumcision Protect against Sexually Transmitted Infections? Arguments and Meta-Analyses to the Contrary Fail to Withstand Scrutiny. ISRN Urology. 2014: 23. DOI. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
- Morris BJ, Tobian AAR, Hankins CA, et al. Veracity and rhetoric in paediatric medicine: a critique of Svoboda and Van Howe’s response to the AAP policy on infant male circumcision. Journal of Medical Ethics. 2014;
- Weiss HA, Halperin D, Bailey RC, Hayes RJ, Schmid G, Hankins CA. Male circumcision for HIV prevention: from evidence to action?. AIDS. 2008; 22(5): 567–574.
See also
External links
- Wikipedia article: Catherine Hankins. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
References
- ↑
Dr. Catherine Anita Hankins: Order of Canada
, The Governor General of Canada. Retrieved 12 October 2021. - ↑ Hankins C, Forsythe S, Njeuhmeli E. Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision: An Introduction to the Cost, Impact, and Challenges of Accelerated Scaling Up. PLoS Med. 29 November 2011; 8(11): 1. DOI. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
- ↑ UNAIDS (8 September 2009).
Male circumcision programmes as part of combination HIV prevention are beneficial and cost effective
. Retrieved 4 November 2019. - ↑ Hankins C, et al. Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention in High HIV Prevalence Settings: What Can Mathematical Modelling Contribute to Informed Decision Making?. PLoS Med. 8 September 2009; 6(9) PMID. PMC. DOI. Retrieved 4 November 2019.