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One should also note that the [[American Academy of Pediatrics]] [[medical trade association]] vacated its fraudulent 2012 Circumcision Policy Statement by allowing it to expire in 2017 without being re-affirmed.
 
Johns Hopkins University and the Jewish-funded Bloomberg School of Public Health have long been outlier advocates of male [[circumcision]]. However, they are now reporting that the incidence of circumcision has declined "significantly" between 2012 and 2022. The overall decline was from 54.1% to 49.3% — a decline of 4.8 percentage points. The 4.8 percentage point represents a decline of 8.8 percent (4.8/54.1 = 8.8%)<ref>{{REFjournal
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