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Dorsal longitudinal foreskin cut is associated with reduced risk of HIV, syphilis and genital herpes in men: a cross-sectional study in Papua New Guinea

General Info

Geography 
Papua New Guinea (PNG)
Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
January, 2013 - December, 2015
Data type
Scientific literature
Keywords 
Chlamydia, Gonococcal infections, Trichomoniasis

Citation

Authors 
Vallely AJ, MacLaren D, David M, Toliman P, Kelly-Hanku A, Toto B, Tommbe R, Kombati Z, Kaima P, Browne K, Manineng C, Simeon L, Ryan C, Wand H, Hill P, Law G, Siba PM, McBride WJ, Kaldor JM
Journal 
J Int AIDS Soc
Pages 
21358
Publication year 
2017
Suggested citation 
Vallely AJ, MacLaren D, David M, Toliman P, Kelly-Hanku A, Toto B, Tommbe R, Kombati Z, Kaima P, Browne K, Manineng C, Simeon L, Ryan C, Wand H, Hill P, Law G, Siba PM, McBride WJ, Kaldor JM. Dorsal longitudinal foreskin cut is associated with reduced risk of HIV, syphilis and genital herpes in men: a cross-sectional study in Papua New Guinea. J Int AIDS Soc. 2017; 20(1): 21358.

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