Male circumcision for HIV prevention
There is compelling evidence that male circumcision reduces the risk of heterosexually acquired HIV infection in men by approximately 60%. Three randomized controlled trials have shown that male circumcision provided by well trained health professionals in properly equipped settings is safe. WHO/UNAIDS recommendations emphasize that male circumcision should be considered an efficacious intervention for HIV prevention in countries and regions with heterosexual epidemics, high HIV and low male circumcision prevalence.
Male circumcision provides only partial protection, and therefore should be only one element of a comprehensive HIV prevention package which includes: the provision of HIV testing and counseling services; treatment for sexually transmitted infections; the promotion of safer sex practices; the provision of male and female condoms and promotion of their correct and consistent use.
Male circumcision provides only partial protection, and therefore should be only one element of a comprehensive HIV prevention package which includes: the provision of HIV testing and counseling services; treatment for sexually transmitted infections; the promotion of safer sex practices; the provision of male and female condoms and promotion of their correct and consistent use.
Clinical Trial Search Results
29 studies were found about Prevention Research, Male Circumcision
The Shang Ring: A Novel Male Circumcision Device for HIV Prevention
Condition: Male Circumcision; HIV Prevention; HIV Infections
NCT ID: NCT00993811
Trial of Male Circumcision: HIV, Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) and Behavioral Effects in Men, Women and the Community
Condition: HIV Infections; Sexually Transmitted Diseases; Papillomavirus Infections; Genital Herpes; Gonorrhea; Chlamydia Infections; Syphilis; Bacterial Vaginosis
NCT ID: NCT00124878
Male Circumcision and HIV Rates in Kenya
Condition: HIV Infections
NCT ID: NCT00059371
Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention in Rakai, Uganda
Condition: HIV Infections; Herpesvirus 2, Human; Syphilis; Genital Diseases, Male
NCT ID: NCT00425984
A Pivotal Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of The PrePex System, a Male Circumcision Device and Methodology for Rapid Scale up of Painless and Bloodless National Circumcision Programs, in Urban and Remote Rural Settings
Condition: Male Circumcision; HIV Prevention; HIV Infections
NCT ID: NCT01150370
Effect of Male Circumcision on HIV Incidence (ANRS 1265)
Condition: HIV Infections; Herpes Genitalis; Venereal Diseases
NCT ID: NCT00122525
Text Messaging to Improve Adherence to Clinic Visits and Reduce Early Resumption of Sexual Intercourse After Male Circumcision
Condition: HIV Infections; Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Circumcision, Male; Patient Compliance; Cellular Phone
NCT ID: NCT01186575
Evaluation of Safety and Efficacy of the PrePexTM Device for Rapid Scale up of Adult MC Programs in Zimbabwe
Condition: Circumcision Adult; HIV CDC Category B2; HIV Infections
NCT ID: NCT01956396
Evaluation of the Extension at Community Level of Safe Male Circumcision (ANRS 12126 ORANGE FARM 2)
Condition: HIV Infections
NCT ID: NCT00623051
Infant Male Circumcision in Gaborone, Botswana, and Surrounding Areas: Feasibility, Safety and Acceptability
Condition: HIV Infections; Circumcision
NCT ID: NCT00971958
Cohort Field Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of the PrePex Device for Non-Surgical Circumcision When Performed by Nurses
Condition: Male Circumcision; HIV Prevention
NCT ID: NCT01434628
Use of Male Circumcision Device in All Four Childhood Groups in the African Population
Condition: Human Immunodeficiency Virus
NCT ID: NCT01891409
(Men Who Have Sex With Men) MSM Community Intervention Trial
Condition: HIV; Syphilis; Herpesvirus 2, Human
NCT ID: NCT01068015
Comparing the PrePex™ Device to Surgical Circumcision for Rapid Scale Up of Male Circumcision in Resource Limited Setting
Condition: HIV
NCT ID: NCT01284088
Increasing Availability and Acceptability of Circumcision in Zambia
Condition: HIV
NCT ID: NCT01688167
Randomized Control Trial of Shang Ring Versus Forceps-guided Adult Male Circumcision in Southwestern Uganda.
Condition: HIV
NCT ID: NCT01757938
Comparing the PrePex™ Device to Surgical MC for Rapid Scale Up of MC in Resource Limited Setting
Condition: HIV
NCT ID: NCT01956370
Safety and Acceptability of the PrePex™ Device for Male Circumcision in Zambia
Condition: HIV
NCT ID: NCT01844102
Observational Study of Male Circumsition Using PrePex Device
Condition: HIV
NCT ID: NCT01711411
Safety and Efficacy of the PrePex Device Circumcision When Performed by Nurses
Condition: Circumcision Adult; HIV CDC Category B2
NCT ID: NCT01956383
Safety Study of the PrePex Device for Non-Surgical Adult Male Circumcision During Phased in National Implementation in an Effort to Prevent the Spread of HIV
Condition: Male Circumcision
NCT ID: NCT01921608
Population Effects of Antiretroviral Therapy to Reduce HIV Transmission (PopART)
Condition: HIV
NCT ID: NCT01900977
Information About HIV Transmission and Circumcision on Subsequent Sexual Behavior, and the Demand for Circumcision
Condition: Sexual Behavior; Dis-inhibition
NCT ID: NCT01895556
Botswana Combination Prevention Project
Condition: HIV
NCT ID: NCT01965470
Preventing Sexual Transmission of HIV With Anti-HIV Drugs
Condition: HIV Infections
NCT ID: NCT00074581
Home-based Partner Education and Testing (HOPE) Study
Condition: HIV
NCT ID: NCT01784783
Pilot Trial of Novel Circumcision Device
Condition: Safe Circumcision
NCT ID: NCT01885286
Comparison of the Shang Ring With Conventional Surgical Methods
Condition: Circumcision, Male
NCT ID: NCT01300910
Evaluation of Healing at Three Time Intervals and Potential for Spontaneous Detachment
Condition: Male Circumcision
NCT ID: NCT01247844
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