Scaling up adult male circumcision calculated to have HIV prevention benefits additional to those seen with 90-90-90 treatment target

7 December 2017

NAM aidsmap, 5 January 2017—Scale-up of voluntary medical male circumcision in countries with a high HIV prevalence has the potential to reduce incidence of new infections over and above the level associated with attainment of the 90-90-90 treatment target, according to a modeling study published in PLOS One.

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