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In the Midwest, the incidence of circumcision had declined to 75 percent, which translates to a genital integrity rate increase to 25 percent or 1 in 4 boys having intact foreskins.<ref name="jacobson2021" /> The previous report from 2010 was one boy in five being intact, so this in an increase of 25 percent in the rate of intactness for the Midwest. | In the Midwest, the incidence of circumcision had declined to 75 percent, which translates to a genital integrity rate increase to 25 percent or 1 in 4 boys having intact foreskins.<ref name="jacobson2021" /> The previous report from 2010 was one boy in five being intact, so this in an increase of 25 percent in the rate of intactness for the Midwest. | ||
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* [[Financial incentive]] | * [[Financial incentive]] | ||
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These documents by Bollinger are included here because they contain significant information about the United States: | |||
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|url=https://www.academia.edu/23494197/Infant_Male_Genital_Cutting_Incidence_Worldwide | |||
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|title=Infant Male Genital Cutting Incidence Worldwide | |||
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|last=Bollinger | |||
|first=Dan | |||
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|website=https://www.academia.edu | |||
|date=2017-05-19 | |||
|accessdate=2021-10-21 | |||
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|accessdate=2021-10-14 | |accessdate=2021-10-14 | ||
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