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more about #prevention more comments → J.D.Regent: PS, why isn't the female condom used more? I don't know the answer because I, like everybody else, have never used it. more » pinkynicejuice: In response to a number of commenters: Among other historical and socio-economic factors, high rates of HIV in Africa have to do with the complicated ... more » pinkynicejuice: even if it reduces women's exposure by lowering rates in men, it now also may disincentivize men to use condoms, since they now feel protected by circ... more » specials: sex is very often transactional for women in Africa. it's not necessarily services for cash, it's what many women have to do for survival. and you a... more » tonightineed is actually Mrs. Ziegler-Spock: 922 men, 163 female partners. Okay, either: 1. Some of these men had no partners 2. They only followed the partners who were in a continual relations... more » labeled: Does anyone remember a couple of weeks ago when a commenter got disemvoweled & presumably banned for making the "What's up with the whole continent, s... more » ZemarSea Urchin: uh oh. I do believe the pot has been stirred...let the great pro-circ v. anti-circ debate begin. On a serious note I would say that the pro group just... more » Penny: My knowledge of reproductive biology is limited, granted, but I don't understand how they thought male circumcision would reduce HIV transmission. Ho... more » -
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Researchers Stop New Male Circumcision Trial In Uganda
Dr. Maria Wawer of Johns Hopkins and her Uganda colleagues stopped their most recent male circumcision trial because it proved ineffective at preventing the spread of HIV from men to their female partners. More »

