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Prevalence is the percentage of all males (all ages) in a population who have been [[circumcised]]. It does not indicate the present rate (incidence) of circumcision.
 ==World circumcision map== 
This large-scale world map breaks down the prevalence of [[circumcision]] by state in [[Australia]] and the [[United States]]; and by province in [[Canada]]. It is the best one available.
<brdiv class='res-img'><br><center>https://i.redd.it/dtmz030tx8a31.png</centerdiv== Map showing incidence of neonatal circumcision in U.S. hospitals ==
==Map showing incidence of neonatal circumcision in U.S. hospitals==
We thank [[Saving Our Sons (SoS)]] for providing this map that shows the incidence of non-therapeutic neonatal [[circumcision]] in U.S. hospitals in 2009-10. The incidence of non-therapeutic circumcision is the percentage of newborn baby boys who are being [[circumcised]]. The overall incidence of circumcision of the newborn in the [[United States]] has declined somewhat since this map was prepared.<ref name="jacobson2021">{{REFjournal
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== U.S. Medicaid coverage of non-therapeutic circumcision ==
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==U. S. Medicaid coverage of non-therapeutic circumcision==
The Congress of the [[United States of America]] created the Medicaid program in 1965 to provide medical care for lower income people. At that time, based on archaic medical data, it was falsely believed that circumcision would prevent penile cancer. Medicaid generally covered non-therapeutic circumcision for that reason. Although Medicaid is a federal mandated program, it is administered by the 50 individual states, which have some options on what services they choose to cover. Circumcision of the newborn is a non-therapeutic surgery, so eighteen states (36%} have elected to discontinue payments for such circumcisions. This map, provided by courtesy of [[Circumstitions - The Intactivism Pages]] depicts in baby boy blue the states which protect boys by refusing to pay for an injurious non-therapeutic amputation of penile tissue. The states where Medicaid still pays for the outmoded operation are depicted in red to indicate the increased danger to boys.
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Adler (2011) has argued strongly that Medicaid payments for non-therapeutic circumcision is unlawful.<ref name="adler2011">{{REFjournal
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