independent.co.uk — PLEASE read this article. "In men, the risk falls by 60 per cent"More than 45 studies over the past 20 years, have shown the benefits of the operation in reducing the risk of infection among heterosexual couples. could avert up to 5.7 million new HIV infections and three million deaths over the next 20 years in sub-Saharan Africa
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hugh7May 10, 2008
"the benefits of the operation in reducing the risk of infection among heterosexual couples." No, only from woman to man (IF the studies are accurate). Women will be at even greater risk than before, because they will be less able to refuse men who want unprotected sex because "I'm circumcised so I'm safe."