Further Information

Tuesday, 9 June 2009 (696 reads)

Circumcision of males represents a surgical ‘‘vaccine‘‘ against a wide variety of infections, adverse medical conditions and potentially fatal diseases over their lifetime, and also protects their sexual partners. In experienced hands, this common, inexpensive procedure is very safe, can be pain-free and can be performed at any age. The benefits vastly outweigh risks. The enormous public health benefits include protection from urinary tract infections, sexually transmitted HIV, HPV, syphilis and chancroid, penile and prostate cancer, phimosis, thrush, and inflammatory dermatoses.

Tuesday, 9 June 2009 (968 reads)

Circumcision is a simple surgical procedure that removes the foreskin – a sleeve of skin covering
the tip of the penis. Parents have the legal right to authorize circumcision. In order to make an informed decision, they must carefully consider the benefi ts and risks.

Tuesday, 9 June 2009 (871 reads)

Compelling published medical evidence, particularly over the past 20 years, has shown that circumcision offers protection against multiple medical conditions.1 The most important role of primary care physicians, particularly when caring for children, is preventive health care, as exemplified by childhood immunizations.

Tuesday, 9 June 2009 (709 reads)

Think of newborn circumcision as a vaccination, a preventive health procedure which has lifetime benefits against not one, but many, medical disorders [1]. The most significant protective effect of circumcision is against HIV/AIDS, a modern day plague that has killed over 20 million people in the past 20 years, and is now being carried by over 40 million men, women and children worldwide.