Objectives: To assess the safety and acceptance of the PrePex device for medical male circumcision (MMC) in rural Uganda. Methods: In an observational study, HIV-uninfected, uncircumcised men aged 18 and older who requested elective MMC were informed about the PrePex and dorsal slit methods and offered a free choice of their preferred procedure. 100 men received PrePex to assess preliminary safety (aim 1). An additional 329 men, 250 chose PrePex and 79 chose Dorsal slit, were enrolled following approval by the Safety Monitoring Committee (aim 2). Men were followed up at 7 days to assess adverse events (AEs) and to remove the PrePex device. Wound healing was assessed at 4 weeks, with subsequent weekly follow up until completed healing. Resul...
Objective Male circumcision reduces the risk of HIV acquisition by approximately 60%. Male circumcis...
Introduction:Nonsurgical adult male circumcision devices present an alternative to surgery where hea...
Introduction: The frequency of adverse events (AEs) is a widely used indicator of voluntary medical ...
To assess the safety and acceptance of the PrePex device for medical male circumcision (MMC) in rura...
Background: Safe Male Circumcision is a proven approach for partial HIV prevention. Several sub Saha...
To assess the safety, effectiveness and acceptability of the PrePex device for adult medical male ci...
The World Health Organisation and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS have recommended th...
The World Health Organisation and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS have recommended th...
PrePex Male Circumcision (MC) has been demonstrated as an effective and scalable strategy to prevent...
Background: PrePex Male Circumcision (MC) has been demonstrated as an effective and scalable strateg...
The PrePex medical male circumcision (MMC) device is relatively easy to place and remove with some t...
Modelling, supported by the USAID Health Policy Initiative and UNAIDS, performed in 2011, indicated ...
The objective of the study was to compare rates of adverse events (AEs) related to male circumcision...
Objective Male circumcision reduces the risk of HIV acquisition by approximately 60%. Male circumcis...
BackgroundMale circumcision devices have the potential to accelerate adolescent voluntary medical ma...
Objective Male circumcision reduces the risk of HIV acquisition by approximately 60%. Male circumcis...
Introduction:Nonsurgical adult male circumcision devices present an alternative to surgery where hea...
Introduction: The frequency of adverse events (AEs) is a widely used indicator of voluntary medical ...
To assess the safety and acceptance of the PrePex device for medical male circumcision (MMC) in rura...
Background: Safe Male Circumcision is a proven approach for partial HIV prevention. Several sub Saha...
To assess the safety, effectiveness and acceptability of the PrePex device for adult medical male ci...
The World Health Organisation and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS have recommended th...
The World Health Organisation and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS have recommended th...
PrePex Male Circumcision (MC) has been demonstrated as an effective and scalable strategy to prevent...
Background: PrePex Male Circumcision (MC) has been demonstrated as an effective and scalable strateg...
The PrePex medical male circumcision (MMC) device is relatively easy to place and remove with some t...
Modelling, supported by the USAID Health Policy Initiative and UNAIDS, performed in 2011, indicated ...
The objective of the study was to compare rates of adverse events (AEs) related to male circumcision...
Objective Male circumcision reduces the risk of HIV acquisition by approximately 60%. Male circumcis...
BackgroundMale circumcision devices have the potential to accelerate adolescent voluntary medical ma...
Objective Male circumcision reduces the risk of HIV acquisition by approximately 60%. Male circumcis...
Introduction:Nonsurgical adult male circumcision devices present an alternative to surgery where hea...
Introduction: The frequency of adverse events (AEs) is a widely used indicator of voluntary medical ...