A Model for the Roll-Out of Comprehensive Adult Male Circumcision Services in African Low-Income Settings of High HIV Incidence: The ANRS 12126 Bophelo Pele Project
Tags: CIRCUMCISION; HIV infections -- Prevention; AIDS (Disease) -- Prevention; WORLD Health Organization; JOINT United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS; POOR -- Services for; ORANGE Farm (South Africa)
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