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XVI International AIDS Conference: August 13-18, 2006

Male Circumcision: Is It Time to Act? 8/15/2006
Toronto, Canada

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  "A Randomized Controlled Trial of Male Circumcision to Reduce HIV Incidence in Kisumu, Kenya: Progress to Date"

Robert Bailey
United States
Professor, Epidemiology & Biostatistics
University of Illinois, Chicago, School of Public Health

Video | Slides | Bailey Abstract
 
  "Male Circumcision and HIV Infection Risk Among Tea Plantation Residents in Kericho, Kenya: Incidence Results After 1.5 Years of Follow-Up"

Douglas Shaffer, M.D.
Kenya
Emergency Plan Program Director

Video | Slides | Shaffer Abstract
 
  "The Potential Benefits of Expanded Male Circumcision Programs in Africa: Predicting the Population-Level Impact on Heterosexual HIV Transmission in Soweto"

Kyeen Mesesan
United States
M.D./Ph.D. Candidate
Yale University School of Medicine

Video | Slides | Mesesan Abstract
 
  "Cost-Effectiveness of Male Circumcision in Sub-Saharan Africa"

James Kahn, M.D.
United States
Professor, Division of Clinical Epidemiology, Institute for Health Policy Studies
University of California-San Francisco

Video | Kahn Abstract
 
  "Male Circumcision in Siaya and Bondo Districts, Kenya: a Prospective Cohort Study to Assess Behavioural Disinhibition Following Circumcision"

Kawango Agot
Kenya
Project Coordinator, Lumumba Health Center
University of Nairobi

Video | Agot Abstract


 

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