Government is looking to fast track the introduction of a non-surgical medical male circumcision device, PrePex, that officials believe will decrease the number of deaths and injuries caused by unsafe ...
The Ministry of Health and Child Welfare in conjunction with the Zimbabwe Community Health Intervention Research Project is already conducting pre-trials of the Prepex method in some parts of the ...
Vincent, a 25-year-old casual worker, is patiently waiting for his turn to ‘‘face the knife’’ at the Eastern Deanery Aids Relief Programme (Edarp) clinic in Baba Dogo, Nairobi. But the procedure will ...
The cost-effective PrePex device encourages more governments to purchase the devices and scale-up their Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision programs MOUNTAIN VIEW, California, Nov. 29, 2016 ...
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Kamanzi Alex is one of thousands of Rwanda men who have finally decided to have the cut - get circumcised. He has come for his second and last immunization jab against tetanus prior the procedure at ...
Tue, July 7, 2015 Published on Jul. 7, 2015 Published on 2015-07-07T17:06:04+07:00 he Papua AIDS Eradication Commission (KPAD) has overseen the circumcision of 230 Papuans using PrePex devices, a ...
How it works. The device is placed on the male genitals and it cuts off blood supply to the foreskin, making it fall off within a week. The Ministry of Health has endorsed the PrePex method of ...
Over 20, 000 new HIV infections have been averted in the past eight years as a result of using a non-surgical method called PrePex to circumcise adult men. Now the Health ministry says it will now ...
The Ministry of Health has said it is targeting about 700,000 men to undergo non-surgical male circumcision by 2016. The ministry yesterday rolled out the non-surgical male circumcision, medically ...
WASHINGTON DC — Zimbabwe, Swaziland and South Africa are planning to introduce a new circumcision method which uses a non-surgical method to cut off foreskins. Sourcess close to the latest development ...
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