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}}</ref> He has conducted circumcision-related studies in varying communities in Uganda, Kenya, Malawi, Zambia, and the U.S. He has studied adverse events and conducted needs assessments associated with medical and traditional circumcisions in Kenya.
Bailey is the principal investigator of the randomized controlled trial of male circumcision to reduce HIV incidence in Kisumu, Kenya, and he has served as a consultant to [[WHO]], [[UNAIDS]], [[UNICEF]], the [[World Bank]], [[USAID]], the [[CDC]], and other national and international governmental and non-governmental agencies.<ref name="Bailey" />
In 2010, Bailey published a study with [[Brian J. Morris]].<ref>{{REFjournal
|accessdate=2011-02-27
|publisher = NIH
}}</ref> He is not a medical doctor or even a medical epidemiologist, but rather holds degrees in Anthropology and "behavioral epidemiology".<ref name="Bailey"/> He has recently been described as "frustrated and impatient" with the alleged slowness to act on his research.<ref>{{REFnews
|url=http://www.plusnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=73388
|title=GLOBAL: AIDS community moving too slowly on male circumcision