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| align="center" | '''Associates With:'''
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| align="center" | [[Gilgal Society]]<br>[[Circlist]]
|- style="background: #DCDCDC"
| align="center" | '''Colleagues & Benefactors:'''
|-
| align="center" | [[Daniel T. Halperin]]<br>[[Edgar J. Schoen]]<br>[[Robert C. Bailey]]<br>[[Bertran Auvert]]<br>[[Maria J. Wawer]]<br>[[Brian J. Morris]]
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[[Image:AvahanLogo.jpg|thumb|100px|Avahan project]]
[[Image:World-bank-logo.jpg|thumb|100px|Funded by The World Bank]]
Professor, Depatrments of Medical Microbiology, Community Health Sciences and Medicine. Stephen Moses has been a circumcision proponent since at least 1994.<ref>Moses S., Plummer FA, Bradley, JE, Ndinya-Achola, JO, Nagelkerke NJ, and Ronald AR. The association between lack of male circumcision and risk for HIV infection: a review of the epidemiological data. Sex Transm Dis 1994;21:201-10.
1.</ref> Moses (along with [[Robert C. Bailey]]) was responsible for one of the three major African circumcision trials (funded by NIAID and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research)<ref>
{{cite journal
| author=Krieger JN, Bailey RC, Opeya J, ''et al.''
| title=Adult male circumcision: results of a standardized procedure in Kisumu District, Kenya
| journal=BJU Int.
| volume=96
| issue=7
| pages=1109–13
| year=2005
| month=November
| pmid=16225538
| doi=10.1111/j.1464-410X.2005.05810.x
|url=
}}
</ref> which are being used by the [[World Health Organization]] (under the guide of [[UNAIDS]]) to endorse circumcision as an HIV prevention method.<ref>
{{cite web
| url = http://www.who.int/hiv/mediacentre/news68/en/index.html
| title = WHO and UNAIDS announce recommendations from expert consultation on male circumcision for HIV prevention
| accessdate = 2011-02-23
| date = 2007-03-27
| publisher = World Health Organization
}}</ref>
== Interests ==
According to Stephen's bio, his interest is in biological and behavioural risk factors for STI/HIV transmission.<ref name='moses-bio'>
{{cite web
| url = http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/units/medical_microbiology/faculty/StephenMoses.html
| title = Dr. Stephen Moses
| accessdate = 2011-02-23
| last = Moses
| first = Stephen
| publisher = University of Manitoba
}}
</ref> Moses has been an advocate of circumcision since at least 1994.<ref>Moses S., Plummer FA, Bradley, JE, Ndinya-Achola, JO, Nagelkerke NJ, and Ronald AR. The association between lack of male circumcision and risk for HIV infection: a review of the epidemiological data. Sex Transm Dis 1994;21:201-10.</ref>
== RCT in Kenya ==
Of the three RCTs being used by the [[WHO]] to endorse circumcision as HIV prevention, Stephen Moses and [[Robert C. Bailey]] headed the RCT that was carried out in Kenya.<ref>Bailey RC, Moses S, Parker CB, et al. Male circumcision for HIV prevention in young men in Kisumu, Kenya: a randomised controlled trial. Lancet 2007;369:643-56. [http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(07)60312-2/abstract Abstract]</ref> All three trials were funded by the American [[National Institutes of Health]].<ref name='DOC 2008'>
{{cite web
| url = http://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org
| title = The Use of Male Circumcision to Prevent HIV Infection
| accessdate = 2011-03-05
| date = 2008
| publisher = Doctors Opposing Circumcision
| archiveurl = http://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/info/HIVStatement.html
| archivedate = 2011-03-05
| quote = ...funding from the United States National Institutes of Health to conduct randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in Africa.
}}
</ref>
== Active Projects ==
*A randomized, controlled trial of male circumcision to reduce HIV incidence in Kisumu , Kenya.<ref name='moses-bio' /> <p></p><small>[[National Institutes of Health]].</small><p></p>
*Scaling up HIV prevention in Karnataka and southern Maharashtra , Phase II.<ref name='moses-bio' /> <p></p><small>[[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]].</small><p></p>
*Monitoring and evaluation of the Avahan project in India.<ref name='moses-bio' /> <p></p><small>[[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]].</small><p></p>
*Technical assistance to improve maternal, neonatal & child health through National Rural Health Mission, India.<ref name='moses-bio' /> <p></p><small>[[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]].</small><p></p>
*Mapping key populations for HIV prevention in Sri Lanka.<ref name='moses-bio' /> <p></p><small>World Bank.</small><p></p>
== Recent Publications ==
*Prevalence and risk factors for human papillomavirus infection by penile site in uncircumcised Kenyan men.<ref>
{{cite journal
| author=Smith JS, Backes DM, Hudgens MG, ''et al.''
| title=Prevalence and risk factors of human papillomavirus infection by penile site in uncircumcised Kenyan men
| journal=Int. J. Cancer
| volume=126
| issue=2
| pages=572–7
| year=2010
| month=January
| pmid=19626601
| pmc=2795021
| doi=10.1002/ijc.24770
}}</ref> <p></p><small>Smith JS, Hudgens MG, '''[[Robert C. Bailey|Bailey RC]]''', Agot K, Ndinya-Achola JO, Moses S, et al. Int J Cancer 2010; 126: 572-7.</small>
*Top Achievements in Health Research: Male circumcision: a new approach to reducing HIV transmission.<ref>
{{cite journal
| author=Moses S
| title=Male circumcision: a new approach to reducing HIV transmission
| journal=CMAJ
| volume=181
| issue=8
| pages=E134–5
| year=2009
| month=October
| pmid=19786481
| pmc=2761462
| doi=10.1503/cmaj.090809
}}</ref> <p></p><small>Moses S. CIHR/CMAJ 2009; 181: E134-5.</small><p></p>
*Does sex in the early period after circumcision increase HIV-seroconversion risk? Pooled analysis of adult male circumcision clinical trials.<ref>
{{cite journal
| author=Mehta SD, Gray RH, Auvert B, ''et al.''
| title=Does sex in the early period after circumcision increase HIV-seroconversion risk? Pooled analysis of adult male circumcision clinical trials
| journal=AIDS
| volume=23
| issue=12
| pages=1557–64
| year=2009
| month=July
| pmid=19571722
| pmc=2772053
| doi=10.1097/QAD.0b013e32832afe95
}}</ref> <p></p><small>Mehta SD, '''[[Ronald Gray|Gray RH]]''', '''[[Bertran Auvert|Auvert B]]''', Moses S , Kigozi G, Taljaard D, Puren A, Agot K, Serwadda D, Parker CB, '''[[Maria Wawer|Wawer MJ]]''', '''[[Robert C. Bailey|Bailey RC]]'''. AIDS 2009; 23: 1557-64.</small><p></p>
*Male circumcision for HIV prevention in young men in Kisumu , Kenya: a randomised controlled trial.<ref>
{{cite journal
| author=Bailey RC, Moses S, Parker CB, ''et al.''
| title=Male circumcision for HIV prevention in young men in Kisumu, Kenya: a randomised controlled trial
| journal=Lancet
| volume=369
| issue=9562
| pages=643–56
| year=2007
| month=February
| pmid=17321310
| doi=10.1016/S0140-6736(07)60312-2
}}</ref> <p></p><small>'''[[Robert C. Bailey|Bailey RC]]''', Moses S , Parker CB, Agot K, Maclean I, Krieger JN, et al. Lancet 2007; 369: 643-56.</small><p></p>
*Modelling the public health impact of male circumcision for HIV prevention in high prevalence areas in Africa.<ref>
{{cite journal
| author=Nagelkerke NJ, Moses S, de Vlas SJ, Bailey RC
| title=Modelling the public health impact of male circumcision for HIV prevention in high prevalence areas in Africa
| journal=BMC Infect. Dis.
| volume=7
| issue=
| pages=16
| year=2007
| pmid=17355625
| pmc=1832203
| doi=10.1186/1471-2334-7-16
}}</ref> <p></p><small>Nagelkerke NJD, Moses S, de Vlas S, '''[[Robert C. Bailey|Bailey RC]]'''. BMC Infect Dis 2007; 7: 16.</small><p></p>
*Adult male circumcision outcomes: experience in a developing country setting.<ref>
{{cite journal
| author=Krieger JN, Bailey RC, Opeya JC, ''et al.''
| title=Adult male circumcision outcomes: experience in a developing country setting
| journal=Urol. Int.
| volume=78
| issue=3
| pages=235–40
| year=2007
| pmid=17406133
| doi=10.1159/000099344
}}</ref> <p></p><small>Krieger J, '''[[Robert C. Bailey|Bailey RC]]''', Agot K, Parker C, Ndinya-Achola JO, Moses S, et al. Urol Int 2007; 78: 235-40.</small><p></p>
==References==
<div class='references-small'>
<references/>
</div>
[[Category:People|Moses, Stephen]]
[[Category:Researchers|Moses, Stephen]]
[[Category:Circumcision in Africa|Moses, Stephen]]
[[Category:CircLeaks]]
[[Category:Construction Site]]
[[Category:From IntactWiki]]
{| class="infobox vcard" style="175px; font-size:90%" border="0" cellspacing="4" align="right"
|-
| align="right" | [[Image:Stephen_Moses.jpg|175px|alt=Example alt text]]
|- style="background: #DCDCDC"
| align="center" | '''Associates With:'''
|-
| align="center" | [[Gilgal Society]]<br>[[Circlist]]
|- style="background: #DCDCDC"
| align="center" | '''Colleagues & Benefactors:'''
|-
| align="center" | [[Daniel T. Halperin]]<br>[[Edgar J. Schoen]]<br>[[Robert C. Bailey]]<br>[[Bertran Auvert]]<br>[[Maria J. Wawer]]<br>[[Brian J. Morris]]
|- style="background: #DCDCDC"
|}
[[Image:AvahanLogo.jpg|thumb|100px|Avahan project]]
[[Image:World-bank-logo.jpg|thumb|100px|Funded by The World Bank]]
Professor, Depatrments of Medical Microbiology, Community Health Sciences and Medicine. Stephen Moses has been a circumcision proponent since at least 1994.<ref>Moses S., Plummer FA, Bradley, JE, Ndinya-Achola, JO, Nagelkerke NJ, and Ronald AR. The association between lack of male circumcision and risk for HIV infection: a review of the epidemiological data. Sex Transm Dis 1994;21:201-10.
1.</ref> Moses (along with [[Robert C. Bailey]]) was responsible for one of the three major African circumcision trials (funded by NIAID and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research)<ref>
{{cite journal
| author=Krieger JN, Bailey RC, Opeya J, ''et al.''
| title=Adult male circumcision: results of a standardized procedure in Kisumu District, Kenya
| journal=BJU Int.
| volume=96
| issue=7
| pages=1109–13
| year=2005
| month=November
| pmid=16225538
| doi=10.1111/j.1464-410X.2005.05810.x
|url=
}}
</ref> which are being used by the [[World Health Organization]] (under the guide of [[UNAIDS]]) to endorse circumcision as an HIV prevention method.<ref>
{{cite web
| url = http://www.who.int/hiv/mediacentre/news68/en/index.html
| title = WHO and UNAIDS announce recommendations from expert consultation on male circumcision for HIV prevention
| accessdate = 2011-02-23
| date = 2007-03-27
| publisher = World Health Organization
}}</ref>
== Interests ==
According to Stephen's bio, his interest is in biological and behavioural risk factors for STI/HIV transmission.<ref name='moses-bio'>
{{cite web
| url = http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/units/medical_microbiology/faculty/StephenMoses.html
| title = Dr. Stephen Moses
| accessdate = 2011-02-23
| last = Moses
| first = Stephen
| publisher = University of Manitoba
}}
</ref> Moses has been an advocate of circumcision since at least 1994.<ref>Moses S., Plummer FA, Bradley, JE, Ndinya-Achola, JO, Nagelkerke NJ, and Ronald AR. The association between lack of male circumcision and risk for HIV infection: a review of the epidemiological data. Sex Transm Dis 1994;21:201-10.</ref>
== RCT in Kenya ==
Of the three RCTs being used by the [[WHO]] to endorse circumcision as HIV prevention, Stephen Moses and [[Robert C. Bailey]] headed the RCT that was carried out in Kenya.<ref>Bailey RC, Moses S, Parker CB, et al. Male circumcision for HIV prevention in young men in Kisumu, Kenya: a randomised controlled trial. Lancet 2007;369:643-56. [http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(07)60312-2/abstract Abstract]</ref> All three trials were funded by the American [[National Institutes of Health]].<ref name='DOC 2008'>
{{cite web
| url = http://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org
| title = The Use of Male Circumcision to Prevent HIV Infection
| accessdate = 2011-03-05
| date = 2008
| publisher = Doctors Opposing Circumcision
| archiveurl = http://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/info/HIVStatement.html
| archivedate = 2011-03-05
| quote = ...funding from the United States National Institutes of Health to conduct randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in Africa.
}}
</ref>
== Active Projects ==
*A randomized, controlled trial of male circumcision to reduce HIV incidence in Kisumu , Kenya.<ref name='moses-bio' /> <p></p><small>[[National Institutes of Health]].</small><p></p>
*Scaling up HIV prevention in Karnataka and southern Maharashtra , Phase II.<ref name='moses-bio' /> <p></p><small>[[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]].</small><p></p>
*Monitoring and evaluation of the Avahan project in India.<ref name='moses-bio' /> <p></p><small>[[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]].</small><p></p>
*Technical assistance to improve maternal, neonatal & child health through National Rural Health Mission, India.<ref name='moses-bio' /> <p></p><small>[[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]].</small><p></p>
*Mapping key populations for HIV prevention in Sri Lanka.<ref name='moses-bio' /> <p></p><small>World Bank.</small><p></p>
== Recent Publications ==
*Prevalence and risk factors for human papillomavirus infection by penile site in uncircumcised Kenyan men.<ref>
{{cite journal
| author=Smith JS, Backes DM, Hudgens MG, ''et al.''
| title=Prevalence and risk factors of human papillomavirus infection by penile site in uncircumcised Kenyan men
| journal=Int. J. Cancer
| volume=126
| issue=2
| pages=572–7
| year=2010
| month=January
| pmid=19626601
| pmc=2795021
| doi=10.1002/ijc.24770
}}</ref> <p></p><small>Smith JS, Hudgens MG, '''[[Robert C. Bailey|Bailey RC]]''', Agot K, Ndinya-Achola JO, Moses S, et al. Int J Cancer 2010; 126: 572-7.</small>
*Top Achievements in Health Research: Male circumcision: a new approach to reducing HIV transmission.<ref>
{{cite journal
| author=Moses S
| title=Male circumcision: a new approach to reducing HIV transmission
| journal=CMAJ
| volume=181
| issue=8
| pages=E134–5
| year=2009
| month=October
| pmid=19786481
| pmc=2761462
| doi=10.1503/cmaj.090809
}}</ref> <p></p><small>Moses S. CIHR/CMAJ 2009; 181: E134-5.</small><p></p>
*Does sex in the early period after circumcision increase HIV-seroconversion risk? Pooled analysis of adult male circumcision clinical trials.<ref>
{{cite journal
| author=Mehta SD, Gray RH, Auvert B, ''et al.''
| title=Does sex in the early period after circumcision increase HIV-seroconversion risk? Pooled analysis of adult male circumcision clinical trials
| journal=AIDS
| volume=23
| issue=12
| pages=1557–64
| year=2009
| month=July
| pmid=19571722
| pmc=2772053
| doi=10.1097/QAD.0b013e32832afe95
}}</ref> <p></p><small>Mehta SD, '''[[Ronald Gray|Gray RH]]''', '''[[Bertran Auvert|Auvert B]]''', Moses S , Kigozi G, Taljaard D, Puren A, Agot K, Serwadda D, Parker CB, '''[[Maria Wawer|Wawer MJ]]''', '''[[Robert C. Bailey|Bailey RC]]'''. AIDS 2009; 23: 1557-64.</small><p></p>
*Male circumcision for HIV prevention in young men in Kisumu , Kenya: a randomised controlled trial.<ref>
{{cite journal
| author=Bailey RC, Moses S, Parker CB, ''et al.''
| title=Male circumcision for HIV prevention in young men in Kisumu, Kenya: a randomised controlled trial
| journal=Lancet
| volume=369
| issue=9562
| pages=643–56
| year=2007
| month=February
| pmid=17321310
| doi=10.1016/S0140-6736(07)60312-2
}}</ref> <p></p><small>'''[[Robert C. Bailey|Bailey RC]]''', Moses S , Parker CB, Agot K, Maclean I, Krieger JN, et al. Lancet 2007; 369: 643-56.</small><p></p>
*Modelling the public health impact of male circumcision for HIV prevention in high prevalence areas in Africa.<ref>
{{cite journal
| author=Nagelkerke NJ, Moses S, de Vlas SJ, Bailey RC
| title=Modelling the public health impact of male circumcision for HIV prevention in high prevalence areas in Africa
| journal=BMC Infect. Dis.
| volume=7
| issue=
| pages=16
| year=2007
| pmid=17355625
| pmc=1832203
| doi=10.1186/1471-2334-7-16
}}</ref> <p></p><small>Nagelkerke NJD, Moses S, de Vlas S, '''[[Robert C. Bailey|Bailey RC]]'''. BMC Infect Dis 2007; 7: 16.</small><p></p>
*Adult male circumcision outcomes: experience in a developing country setting.<ref>
{{cite journal
| author=Krieger JN, Bailey RC, Opeya JC, ''et al.''
| title=Adult male circumcision outcomes: experience in a developing country setting
| journal=Urol. Int.
| volume=78
| issue=3
| pages=235–40
| year=2007
| pmid=17406133
| doi=10.1159/000099344
}}</ref> <p></p><small>Krieger J, '''[[Robert C. Bailey|Bailey RC]]''', Agot K, Parker C, Ndinya-Achola JO, Moses S, et al. Urol Int 2007; 78: 235-40.</small><p></p>
==References==
<div class='references-small'>
<references/>
</div>
[[Category:People|Moses, Stephen]]
[[Category:Researchers|Moses, Stephen]]
[[Category:Circumcision in Africa|Moses, Stephen]]
[[Category:CircLeaks]]
[[Category:Construction Site]]
[[Category:From IntactWiki]]