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Circumcision and HIV

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Problems with promoting circumcision as HIV prevention policy
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Mayan et al. (2021) carried out a massive empirical study in which the entire male population of the province of Ontario, Canada (569,950 males) was considered. The study concluded that circumcision status is not related to risk of HIV infection.<ref name="mayan2021">{{REFjournal
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|title=Circumcision and Risk of HIV Among Males From Ontario, Canada
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