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|last=Patel
|first=Hawa
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Williams & Kapila (1993) reviewed the complications of circumcision. They estimated a complication rate of '''2 to 10 percent'''<ref name="williams1993">{{REFjournal
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|first=Nigel
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|last2=Kapila
|first2=Leela
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Okeke ''et al.'' (2006) investigated the incidence of circumcision complications in Ibadan, Nigeria. They reported a complication rate of '''20.2 percent'''<ref ="okeke2006">{{REFjournal
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|first=Linus
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|last2=Asinnobi
|first2=Adanze
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|last3=Ikeurerowo
|first3=Odunayo
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|title=Epidemiology of complications of male circumcision in Ibadan, Nigeria
Lau ''et al.'' (2018) used the Utah [http://stats.health.utah.gov/about-the-data/ All-Payer Claims Database] to determine the incidence of circumcision and the percentage of complications for the state of Utah. The authors reported an incidence of neonatal circumcision of in Utah of '''29 percent''' and an incidence of complications of '''11.5 percent'''.<ref name="lau2018">{{REFjournal
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|first=Glen
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|last2=Kim
|first2=Jaewhan
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|last3=Shaeffer
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