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* 2005 [[R. Y. Stallings]] finds that HIV rates are significantly lower in circumcised women.<br>(Note: There was no WHO call for mass female circumcision to help prevent AIDS.)<ref>{{REFconference
* 2005 [[R. Y. Stallings]] finds that HIV rates are significantly lower in circumcised women.<br>(Note: There was no WHO call for mass female circumcision to help prevent AIDS.)<ref>{{Stallings2005}}</ref>
|place=Rio de Janeiro
|title=Female circumcision and HIV infection in Tanzania: for better or for worse?
|last=Stallings
|first=R.Y.
|source=Third International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Pathogenesis and Treatment
|date=2005-07-25
|note=25-27 July 2005
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* 2007 [[Robert C. Bailey]] ends his study early with the conclusion '''touting circumcision as a 'vaccine' that prevents HIV infection'''.<br>(Note: This and other similar studies were widely reported throughout the American media.)<ref>{{REFjournal
* 2007 [[Robert C. Bailey]] ends his study early with the conclusion '''touting circumcision as a 'vaccine' that prevents HIV infection'''.<br>(Note: This and other similar studies were widely reported throughout the American media.)<ref>{{REFjournal