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Sequential Cross-Sectional Surveys in Orange Farm, a Township of South Africa, Revealed a Constant Low Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Uptake among Adults despite Demand Creation Campaigns and High Acceptability
BACKGROUND: WHO recommends a male circumcision (MC) prevalence rate higher than 80% to have a substantial impact on the HIV-AIDS epidemic in Eastern and Southern Africa. Orange Farm, a township in South Africa, has a free-for-service voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) clinic in operation sin...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4948820/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27427957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158675 |
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author | Marshall, Esaie Rain-Taljaard, Reathe Tsepe, Motlalepule Monkwe, Cornelius Hlatswayo, Florence Tshabalala, Simphiwe Khela, Simphiwe Xulu, Lindo Xaba, Dumazile Molomo, Tebogo Malinga, Thobile Puren, Adrian Auvert, Bertran |
author_facet | Marshall, Esaie Rain-Taljaard, Reathe Tsepe, Motlalepule Monkwe, Cornelius Hlatswayo, Florence Tshabalala, Simphiwe Khela, Simphiwe Xulu, Lindo Xaba, Dumazile Molomo, Tebogo Malinga, Thobile Puren, Adrian Auvert, Bertran |
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description | BACKGROUND: WHO recommends a male circumcision (MC) prevalence rate higher than 80% to have a substantial impact on the HIV-AIDS epidemic in Eastern and Southern Africa. Orange Farm, a township in South Africa, has a free-for-service voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) clinic in operation since 2008. Following an intense campaign from 2008 to 2010, MC prevalence rate increased to 55.4% (ANRS-12126). Ongoing and past VMMC campaigns focused on youths, through school talks, and adults at a community level. The main objective of the study was to assess the change in MC prevalence rate among adults aged 18–19 and 18–49 years in the past 5 years. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey (ANRS-12285) was conducted among a random sample of 522 adult men in 2015. MC status and characteristics of participants were collected through a genital examination and a face-to-face questionnaire. RESULTS: MC prevalence rate among young adult men aged 18–19 years increased markedly from 61.2% (95%CI: 57.4% to 65.0%) in 2010 to 87.5% (76.0% to 94.6%) in 2015 (p<0.001). In the same period, among men aged 18–49 years, MC prevalence rate varied slightly from 55.4% (53.6% to 57.1%) to 56.7% (52.4% to 60.9%). In 2015, 84.9% (79.2% to 89.5%) of uncircumcised adult men reported that they were willing to be circumcised. However, we estimated that only 4.6% (11/237; 2.5% to 7.9%) of the uncircumcised men underwent circumcision in 2015, despite 117/185 (63.2%; 95%CI: 56.1% to 69.9%) who reported that they were definitely willing to become circumcised. CONCLUSIONS: In Orange Farm, VMMC campaigns were successful among the youth and led to a sufficiently high MC prevalence rate to have a substantial impact in the future on the HIV-AIDS epidemic. However, despite high acceptability and a free VMMC service, VMMC campaigns since 2010 have failed to increase MC prevalence rate among adults to above 80%. These campaigns should be revisited. |
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spelling | pubmed-49488202016-08-01 Sequential Cross-Sectional Surveys in Orange Farm, a Township of South Africa, Revealed a Constant Low Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Uptake among Adults despite Demand Creation Campaigns and High Acceptability Marshall, Esaie Rain-Taljaard, Reathe Tsepe, Motlalepule Monkwe, Cornelius Hlatswayo, Florence Tshabalala, Simphiwe Khela, Simphiwe Xulu, Lindo Xaba, Dumazile Molomo, Tebogo Malinga, Thobile Puren, Adrian Auvert, Bertran PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: WHO recommends a male circumcision (MC) prevalence rate higher than 80% to have a substantial impact on the HIV-AIDS epidemic in Eastern and Southern Africa. Orange Farm, a township in South Africa, has a free-for-service voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) clinic in operation since 2008. Following an intense campaign from 2008 to 2010, MC prevalence rate increased to 55.4% (ANRS-12126). Ongoing and past VMMC campaigns focused on youths, through school talks, and adults at a community level. The main objective of the study was to assess the change in MC prevalence rate among adults aged 18–19 and 18–49 years in the past 5 years. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey (ANRS-12285) was conducted among a random sample of 522 adult men in 2015. MC status and characteristics of participants were collected through a genital examination and a face-to-face questionnaire. RESULTS: MC prevalence rate among young adult men aged 18–19 years increased markedly from 61.2% (95%CI: 57.4% to 65.0%) in 2010 to 87.5% (76.0% to 94.6%) in 2015 (p<0.001). In the same period, among men aged 18–49 years, MC prevalence rate varied slightly from 55.4% (53.6% to 57.1%) to 56.7% (52.4% to 60.9%). In 2015, 84.9% (79.2% to 89.5%) of uncircumcised adult men reported that they were willing to be circumcised. However, we estimated that only 4.6% (11/237; 2.5% to 7.9%) of the uncircumcised men underwent circumcision in 2015, despite 117/185 (63.2%; 95%CI: 56.1% to 69.9%) who reported that they were definitely willing to become circumcised. CONCLUSIONS: In Orange Farm, VMMC campaigns were successful among the youth and led to a sufficiently high MC prevalence rate to have a substantial impact in the future on the HIV-AIDS epidemic. However, despite high acceptability and a free VMMC service, VMMC campaigns since 2010 have failed to increase MC prevalence rate among adults to above 80%. These campaigns should be revisited. Public Library of Science 2016-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4948820/ /pubmed/27427957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158675 Text en © 2016 Marshall et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Marshall, Esaie Rain-Taljaard, Reathe Tsepe, Motlalepule Monkwe, Cornelius Hlatswayo, Florence Tshabalala, Simphiwe Khela, Simphiwe Xulu, Lindo Xaba, Dumazile Molomo, Tebogo Malinga, Thobile Puren, Adrian Auvert, Bertran Sequential Cross-Sectional Surveys in Orange Farm, a Township of South Africa, Revealed a Constant Low Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Uptake among Adults despite Demand Creation Campaigns and High Acceptability |
title | Sequential Cross-Sectional Surveys in Orange Farm, a Township of South Africa, Revealed a Constant Low Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Uptake among Adults despite Demand Creation Campaigns and High Acceptability |
title_full | Sequential Cross-Sectional Surveys in Orange Farm, a Township of South Africa, Revealed a Constant Low Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Uptake among Adults despite Demand Creation Campaigns and High Acceptability |
title_fullStr | Sequential Cross-Sectional Surveys in Orange Farm, a Township of South Africa, Revealed a Constant Low Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Uptake among Adults despite Demand Creation Campaigns and High Acceptability |
title_full_unstemmed | Sequential Cross-Sectional Surveys in Orange Farm, a Township of South Africa, Revealed a Constant Low Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Uptake among Adults despite Demand Creation Campaigns and High Acceptability |
title_short | Sequential Cross-Sectional Surveys in Orange Farm, a Township of South Africa, Revealed a Constant Low Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Uptake among Adults despite Demand Creation Campaigns and High Acceptability |
title_sort | sequential cross-sectional surveys in orange farm, a township of south africa, revealed a constant low voluntary medical male circumcision uptake among adults despite demand creation campaigns and high acceptability |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4948820/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27427957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158675 |
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