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The prevalence of [[HIV]] infection among men aged 15-29 has ''not'' decreased despite several campaigns to perform male circumcision.
The prevalence of [[HIV]] infection among men aged 15-29 has ''not'' decreased despite several campaigns to perform male circumcision.


Garenne & Matthews (2019) report:
[[Michel Garenne|Garenne]] & Matthews (2019) report:
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In a multivariate analysis, based on the 2013 DHS survey, circumcised men were found to have the same level of infection as [[uncircumcised]] men, after controlling for age, sexual behaviour and socioeconomic status. Lastly, circumcised men tended to have somewhat riskier sexual behaviour than [[uncircumcised]] men. This study, based on large representative samples of the Zambian population, questions the current strategy of mass circumcision campaigns in southern and eastern Africa.<ref name="garenne-matthews2019">{{REFjournal
In a multivariate analysis, based on the 2013 DHS survey, circumcised men were found to have the same level of infection as [[uncircumcised]] men, after controlling for age, sexual behaviour and socioeconomic status. Lastly, circumcised men tended to have somewhat riskier sexual behaviour than [[uncircumcised]] men. This study, based on large representative samples of the Zambian population, questions the current strategy of mass circumcision campaigns in southern and eastern Africa.<ref name="garenne-matthews2019">{{REFjournal
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  |title=Long-term population effects of male circumcision in generalized HIV epidemics in sub-Saharan Africa
  |title=Long-term population effects of male circumcision in generalized HIV epidemics in sub-Saharan Africa
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