| Literature DB >> 22140365 |
Zebedee Mwandi1, Anne Murphy, Jason Reed, Kipruto Chesang, Emmanuel Njeuhmeli, Kawango Agot, Emma Llewellyn, Charles Kirui, Kennedy Serrem, Isaac Abuya, Mores Loolpapit, Regina Mbayaki, Ndungu Kiriro, Peter Cherutich, Nicholas Muraguri, John Motoku, Jack Kioko, Nancy Knight, Naomi Bock.
Abstract
Since the World Health Organization and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS recommended implementation of medical male circumcision (MC) as part of HIV prevention in areas with low MC and high HIV prevalence rates in 2007, the government of Kenya has developed a strategy to circumcise 80% of uncircumcised men within five years. To facilitate the quick translation of research to practice, a national MC task force was formed in 2007, a medical MC policy was implemented in early 2008, and Nyanza Province, the region with the highest HIV burden and low rates of circumcision, was prioritized for services under the direction of a provincial voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) task force. The government's early and continuous engagement with community leaders/elders, politicians, youth, and women's groups has led to the rapid endorsement and acceptance of VMMC. In addition, several innovative approaches have helped to optimize VMMC scale-up. Since October 2008, the Kenyan VMMC program has circumcised approximately 290,000 men, mainly in Nyanza Province, an accomplishment made possible through a combination of governmental leadership, a documented implementation strategy, and the adoption of appropriate and innovative approaches. Kenya's success provides a model for others planning VMMC scale-up programs.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22140365 PMCID: PMC3226459 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001130
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Med ISSN: 1549-1277 Impact factor: 11.069
Target number of HIV-negative males needed to be medically circumcised by 2015 to reach 80% coverage, and approximate proportion of those reached with medical MC services through late 2011.
| Country | Target Number of 15- to 49-Year-Old, HIV-Negative, Uncircumcised Males (Approximate) | Approximate Percentage Circumcised since 2007 WHO Recommendations (Rounded) |
| Botswana | 345,000 | 5 |
| Ethiopa: Gambella National Regional State | 40,000 | 15 |
| Kenya: Nyanza Province | 380,000 | 55 |
| Lesotho | 377,000 | <5 |
| Malawi | 2,102,000 | <5 |
| Moazmbique | 1,059,000 | <5 |
| Namibia | 330,000 | <5 |
| Rwanda | 1,746,000 | <5 |
| South Africa | 4,333,000 | <5 |
| Swaziland | 183,000 | 15 |
| Tanzania | 1,373,000 | <5 |
| Uganda | 4,250,000 | <5 |
| Zambia | 1,949,000 | <5 |
| Zimbabwe | 1,913,000 | <5 |
Estimate and calculation based upon Decision Makers' Program Planning Tool [9].
Estimate and calculation based upon the Kenya national strategy for VMMC [19].
Figure 1Cumulative circumcisions done in Kenya, 2008–2011.
Figure 2Monthly circumcisions done in Kenya, 2008–2011.