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Case series of glans injuries during voluntary medical male circumcision for HIV prevention - eastern and southern Africa, 2015-2018.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Male circumcision confers partial protection against heterosexual HIV acquisition among men. The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has supported >?18,900,000 voluntary medical male circumcisions (VMMC). Glans injuries (GIs) are rare but devastating adverse events (AEs) that can occur during circumcision. To address this issue, PEPFAR has supported multiple interventions in the areas of surveillance, policy, education, training, supply chain, and AE management. METHODS:Since 2015, PEPFAR has conducted surveillance of GIs including rapid investigation by the in-country PEPFAR team. This information is collected on standardized forms, which were reviewed for this analysis. RESULTS:Thirty-six GIs were reported from 2015 to 2018; all patients were?

SUBMITTER: Lucas TJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7183662 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Case series of glans injuries during voluntary medical male circumcision for HIV prevention - eastern and southern Africa, 2015-2018.

Lucas Todd J TJ   Toledo Carlos C   Davis Stephanie M SM   Watts D Heather DH   Cavanaugh Joseph S JS   Kiggundu Valerian V   Thomas Anne G AG   Odoyo-June Elijah E   Bonnecwe Collen C   Maringa Tintswalo Hilda TH   Martin Enilda E   Juma Ambrose Wanyonyi AW   Xaba Sinokuthemba S   Balachandra Shirish S   Come Jotamo J   Canda Marcos M   Nyirenda Rose R   Msungama Wezi W   Odek James J   Lija Gissenge J I GJI   Mlanga Erick E   Zulu James Exnobert JE   O'Bra Heidi H   Chituwo Omega O   Aupokolo Mekondjo M   Mali Denis A DA   Mali Denis A DA   Zemburuka Brigitte B   Malaba Kananga Dany KD   Ntsuape Onkemetse Conrad OC   Hines Jonas Z JZ  

BMC urology 20200425 1


<h4>Background</h4>Male circumcision confers partial protection against heterosexual HIV acquisition among men. The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has supported > 18,900,000 voluntary medical male circumcisions (VMMC). Glans injuries (GIs) are rare but devastating adverse events (AEs) that can occur during circumcision. To address this issue, PEPFAR has supported multiple interventions in the areas of surveillance, policy, education, training, supply chain, and AE management  ...[more]

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