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[[Image:CDC 33.png ‎|thumbnail|300px| The picture of the slide used in the CDC presentation, seen here, was taken by an Intact America volunteer who attended the AIDS conference in Vienna.]]
[[Image:CDC 33.png ‎|thumbnail|300px| The picture of the slide used in the CDC presentation, seen here, was taken by an Intact America volunteer who attended the AIDS conference in Vienna.]]


One year earlier, at the AIDS 2010 Vienna conference, CDC spokesman Charbel El Bcheraoui delivered a presentation on circumcision complications,<ref>{{REFcontribution
One year earlier, at the AIDS 2010 Vienna conference, CDC spokesman Charbel El Bcheraoui delivered a presentation on circumcision complications,<!-- <ref>{{REFcontribution
  | contribution=Rates of selected neonatal male circumcision-associated severe adverse events in the United States, 2007-2009
  | contribution=Rates of selected neonatal male circumcision-associated severe adverse events in the United States, 2007-2009
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  | date=2010-07-18
  | date=2010-07-18
  | accessdate=2011-09-24
  | accessdate=2011-09-24
}}</ref> in which a study noting a steep drop in the neo-natal circumcision from 56% to 33% was presented.<ref>{{REFcontribution
}}</ref>--> in which a study noting a steep drop in the neo-natal circumcision from 56% to 33% was presented.<!-- <ref>{{REFcontribution
  | contribution=US newborn male circumcision rate dropped sharply in from 2006 to 2009
  | contribution=US newborn male circumcision rate dropped sharply in from 2006 to 2009
  | quote=Circumcision rates fell from 56% in 2006 to 33% in 2009.
  | quote=Circumcision rates fell from 56% in 2006 to 33% in 2009.
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  | date=2010-08-05
  | date=2010-08-05
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}}</ref> This is a sharp contrast from the 55% figure the CDC is currently releasing. The CDC disowns the 33% figure,<ref>{{REFnews
}}</ref>--> This is a sharp contrast from the 55% figure the CDC is currently releasing. The CDC disowns the 33% figure,<ref>{{REFnews
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  | first=Roni Caryn
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