Literature DB >> 15974020

Mortality and morbidity among traditionally circumcised Xhosa boys in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.

S M Mogotlane1, J T Ntlangulela, B G A Ogunbanjo.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Male circumcision is one of the oldest traditions observed by many societies. The ritual is performed at specific periods in life with the main purpose of integrating the male child into the society according to cultural norms. Recently, especially in the Eastern Cape, many initiates have died or have had to face life with mutilated genitals following this ritual. THE
OBJECTIVE: of the study was to explore the causes of morbidity and mortality among traditionally circumcised Xhosa boys in the Eastern Cape.
METHODOLOGY: A revelatory case study design was used to obtain information from initiates and traditional surgeons and attendants in the Flagstaff District.
RESULTS: From the data collected, restriction of fluid intake, unhealthy surroundings, like, cold and dusty holding rooms and incompetent attendants were cited as factors that contributed to dehydration; wound infection and respiratory infection.
CONCLUSION: The initiates recommended a collaboration with the Department of Health to ensure that circumcision is performed by knowledgeable persons in appropriate surroundings i.e. a clean and warm room with adequate space.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15974020     DOI: 10.4102/curationis.v27i2.980

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curationis        ISSN: 0379-8577


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