Male Circumcision and Antiviral Drugs Appear to Sharply Reduce HIV Infection Rate
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2017-11-29
. . . The study, published Nov. 29 in the New England Journal of Medicine, is the first to track a large group of people before, during and after the start of an HIV prevention program and show that the program is likely working on a large scale. The researchers found that as the program began and matured from the early 2000s until 2016, there was a 42 percent decline in the rate of new HIV infections . . .
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