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}}</ref> | }}</ref> Religions that require [[circumcision]] are little practiced in [[China]]. | ||
The article alluded to a possible improvement in sexual function,<ref name="scmp2024" /> however there is little, if any evidence to support that view.<ref>{{REFweb | The article alluded to a possible improvement in sexual function,<ref name="scmp2024" /> however there is little, if any evidence to support that view.<ref>{{REFweb | ||
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The SCMP reports a prevalence of circumcision of 14 percent in China,<ref name="scmp2024" /> which is far in excess of all medical requirements. Gordon & Collin (1993) estimated that only 1 to 2 percent of boys actually need a circumcision.<ref>{{REFjournal | The SCMP reports a prevalence of circumcision of 14 percent in [[China]],<ref name="scmp2024" /> which is far in excess of all medical requirements. Gordon & Collin (1993) estimated that only 1 to 2 percent of boys actually need a circumcision.<ref>{{REFjournal | ||
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|title=Acceptability of early infant male circumcision among chinese parents: strategy implications of HIV prevention for china | |title=Acceptability of early infant male circumcision among chinese parents: strategy implications of HIV prevention for china | ||
|journal=BMC Public Health | |journal=BMC Public Health | ||
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[[Category:Circumcision]] | [[Category:Circumcision]] | ||