| Literature DB >> 20652013 |
Pascale Lissouba1, Dirk Taljaard, Dino Rech, Sean Doyle, Daniel Shabangu, Cynthia Nhlapo, Josephine Otchere-Darko, Thabo Mashigo, Caitlin Matson, David Lewis, Scott Billy, Bertran Auvert.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: World Health Organization (WHO)/Joint United Nations Programme on AIDS (UNAIDS) has recommended adult male circumcision (AMC) for the prevention of heterosexually acquired HIV infection in men from communities where HIV is hyperendemic and AMC prevalence is low. The objective of this study was to investigate the feasibility of the roll-out of medicalized AMC according to UNAIDS/WHO operational guidelines in a targeted African setting. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20652013 PMCID: PMC2907271 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1000309
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Med ISSN: 1549-1277 Impact factor: 11.069
AMC knowledge and willingness to undergo AMC among a representative sample of Orange Farm male residents (n = 802).
| Category | Percent Result ( |
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| Under 21 | 52.2 (419) |
| 21 and over | 47.8 (383) |
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| Sesotho or Setswana | 42.5 (341) |
| IsiZulu or IsiXhosa | 55.2 (443) |
| Other | 2.3 (18) |
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| Ever married or living with someone as married | 6.5 (52) |
| Committed to someone but not living together | 42.8 (343) |
| Single | 50.7 (407) |
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| Yes | 26.4 (212) |
| No | 73.6 (590) |
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| Circumcised | 30.4 (244) |
| Uncircumcised | 69.6 (558) |
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| Yes | 36.0 (289) |
| No | 64.0 (513) |
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| AMC reduces the risk of HIV infection | 2.1 (17) |
| AMC stops the risk of HIV infection | 0.4 (3) |
| Other answer | 1.0 (8) |
| Do not know | 96.5 (774) |
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| Fully protected against HIV | 9.4 (75) |
| Less at risk of being infected with HIV | 51.6 (414) |
| Same risk of being infected with HIV | 29.8 (239) |
| More at risk of being infected with HIV | 9.2 (74) |
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| Fully or partially protected against HIV | 5.2 (41) |
| Not protected against HIV | 60.3 (484) |
| Do not know | 34.5 (277) |
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| Would agree to get circumcised | 74.6 (416) |
| Would not agree to get circumcised | 25.4 (142) |
Data are from the cross-sectional survey conducted in 2007.
Among self-reported uncircumcised men.
Counseling recall and adherence to behavioral directives among a subsample of men (n = 311) undergoing AMC.
| Category | Percent Result ( |
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| Under 21 | 48.2 (150) |
| 21 and over | 51.8 (161) |
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| Sesotho or Setswana | 39.9 (124) |
| IsiZulu or IsiXhosa | 59.8 (186) |
| Other | 0.3 (1) |
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| Ever married or living with someone as married | 3.9 (12) |
| Committed to someone but not living together | 37.9 (118) |
| Single | 58.2 (181) |
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| Yes | 32.2 (100) |
| No | 67.8 (211) |
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| 6 wk | 98.4 (306) |
| Other answer | 1.6 (5) |
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| Yes | 6.8 (21) |
| No | 93.2 (290) |
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| Reduction of the risk of infection in men | 97.4 (303) |
| Other answer | 2.6 (8) |
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| Yes | 99.0 (308 |
| No | 1.0 (3) |
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| Yes | 95.8 (298) |
| No | 4.2 (13) |
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| Yes | 16.4 (51) |
| No | 83.6 (260) |
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| Yes | 99.4 (309) |
| No | 0.6 (2) |
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| Yes | 12.5 (39) |
| No | 87.5 (272) |
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| Yes | 82.1 (32) |
| No | 17.9 (7) |
Among those having had sexual intercourse in the 6 wk following AMC.
Figure 1Number of AMCs performed monthly through the project in 2008 and 2009.
Figure 2Age distribution among project participants and men of the community.
Language distribution among project participants and men of the community.
| Language | Percent Participants ( | Percent Community ( |
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| 49.0 | 40.8 |
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| 42.2 | 54.5 |
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| 8.8 | 4.7 |
Figure 3Communication sources that influenced participants to join the project.
Figure 4Reasons for getting circumcised.