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Circumcision prevalence

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=== 2011 CDC report ===
According to a CDC report released in September 2011, male infant circumcision is on a downward trend. The rates of in-hospital infant circumcisions had increased from 48.3% during 1988--1991 to 61.1% during 1997--2000. They estimated infant circumcision rates during 1999--2010 using three independent data sources (the National Hospital Discharge Survey [NHDS] from the National Center for Health Statistics, the Nationwide Inpatient Sample [NIS] from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, and the Charge Data Master [CDM] from SDIHealth).<ref name='CDC 2011-09-02'>{{REFjournal
| last=Bcheraoui | first=Charbel El | coauthorsfirst2=Xinjian |last2=Zhang, |first3=Sanjyot |last3=Shinde, |first4=Peter H. |last4=Kilmarx, |first5=Robert T . |last5=Chen, |first6=Maria |last6=Owings | title=Trends in In-Hospital Newborn Male Circumcision --- United States, 1999--2010 | journal=Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) | volume=60 | issue=34 | pages=1167-1168 | url= http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6034a4.htm?s_cid=mm6034a4_w | quote=Incidence of newborn male circumcision decreased... | pubmedID= | pubmedCID= | DOI= | date=2011-09-02 | accessdate=2011-09-24
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