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Impact of Male Circumcision among heterosexual HIV cases: comparisons between three low HIV prevalence countries
BACKGROUND: Studies performed in high-HIV prevalence countries showed a strong epidemiological association between male circumcision (MC) and the prevention of HIV transmission. We estimated the potential impact of MC on the general heterosexual population in low-HIV prevalence countries. METHODS: C...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4524174/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26244087 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13584-015-0033-8 |
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author | Chemtob, Daniel Op de Coul, Eline van Sighem, Ard Mor, Zohar Cazein, Françoise Semaille, Caroline |
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description | BACKGROUND: Studies performed in high-HIV prevalence countries showed a strong epidemiological association between male circumcision (MC) and the prevention of HIV transmission. We estimated the potential impact of MC on the general heterosexual population in low-HIV prevalence countries. METHODS: Cross-national comparisons, including data on newly diagnosed HIV cases among heterosexuals living in Israel (where almost all males undergo MC), to similar data from the Netherlands and France (where <10 % of males are circumcised) were performed. National data from HIV registers and Bureaus of Statistics for the period of 2004–2010, global rates, rates by sex, age, and year of HIV-diagnosis were compared. MC and potential biases were examined. RESULTS: Annual rates of new HIV diagnoses per 100,000 were significantly lower in Israel compared to the Netherlands and France (for men: 0.26–0.70, 1.91–2.28, and 2.69–3.47, respectively; for women: 0.10–0.34, 1.10–2.10 and 2.41–3.08, respectively). Similarly, HIV-rates were much lower in Israel when comparing by age groups. Although Gross National Income per capita in 2010 was lower in Israel compared to the Netherlands and France, access to HIV testing and treatment were not different between countries. Also, the number of sexual-partners and condom-use in the general population showed a high similarity between the countries. CONCLUSIONS: The lower rate of HIV among heterosexuals in Israel compared to the Netherlands and France might be explained by MC routinely practiced in Israel, since other parameters of influence on HIV transmission were rather similar between the countries. However, recommendation for systematic MC in low HIV prevalence countries requires further investigations. |
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spelling | pubmed-45241742015-08-05 Impact of Male Circumcision among heterosexual HIV cases: comparisons between three low HIV prevalence countries Chemtob, Daniel Op de Coul, Eline van Sighem, Ard Mor, Zohar Cazein, Françoise Semaille, Caroline Isr J Health Policy Res Original Research Article BACKGROUND: Studies performed in high-HIV prevalence countries showed a strong epidemiological association between male circumcision (MC) and the prevention of HIV transmission. We estimated the potential impact of MC on the general heterosexual population in low-HIV prevalence countries. METHODS: Cross-national comparisons, including data on newly diagnosed HIV cases among heterosexuals living in Israel (where almost all males undergo MC), to similar data from the Netherlands and France (where <10 % of males are circumcised) were performed. National data from HIV registers and Bureaus of Statistics for the period of 2004–2010, global rates, rates by sex, age, and year of HIV-diagnosis were compared. MC and potential biases were examined. RESULTS: Annual rates of new HIV diagnoses per 100,000 were significantly lower in Israel compared to the Netherlands and France (for men: 0.26–0.70, 1.91–2.28, and 2.69–3.47, respectively; for women: 0.10–0.34, 1.10–2.10 and 2.41–3.08, respectively). Similarly, HIV-rates were much lower in Israel when comparing by age groups. Although Gross National Income per capita in 2010 was lower in Israel compared to the Netherlands and France, access to HIV testing and treatment were not different between countries. Also, the number of sexual-partners and condom-use in the general population showed a high similarity between the countries. CONCLUSIONS: The lower rate of HIV among heterosexuals in Israel compared to the Netherlands and France might be explained by MC routinely practiced in Israel, since other parameters of influence on HIV transmission were rather similar between the countries. However, recommendation for systematic MC in low HIV prevalence countries requires further investigations. BioMed Central 2015-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4524174/ /pubmed/26244087 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13584-015-0033-8 Text en © Chemtob et al. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Article Chemtob, Daniel Op de Coul, Eline van Sighem, Ard Mor, Zohar Cazein, Françoise Semaille, Caroline Impact of Male Circumcision among heterosexual HIV cases: comparisons between three low HIV prevalence countries |
title | Impact of Male Circumcision among heterosexual HIV cases: comparisons between three low HIV prevalence countries |
title_full | Impact of Male Circumcision among heterosexual HIV cases: comparisons between three low HIV prevalence countries |
title_fullStr | Impact of Male Circumcision among heterosexual HIV cases: comparisons between three low HIV prevalence countries |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of Male Circumcision among heterosexual HIV cases: comparisons between three low HIV prevalence countries |
title_short | Impact of Male Circumcision among heterosexual HIV cases: comparisons between three low HIV prevalence countries |
title_sort | impact of male circumcision among heterosexual hiv cases: comparisons between three low hiv prevalence countries |
topic | Original Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4524174/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26244087 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13584-015-0033-8 |
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