2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-023-15056-5
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Missed opportunity: low uptake of VMMC among men attending the OPD of a public health facility offering free VMMC services in Uganda

Abstract: Background Studies in various countries including Uganda and Kenya have shown a much lower incidence of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) among men that underwent voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) compared to uncircumcised men. Wakiso district, the district with the highest prevalence of HIV in Uganda (7%), has a very low estimated proportion of men who have undergone VMMC (30.5%). Within the district, various public health facilities provide free VMMC services. This study examine… Show more

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“…This study revealed that being married as well as never married was associated with lower odds of performing MMC. This is consistent with the previous study that found that 66 % % of unmarried and 36% of unmarried had an uptake of MMC [46]. However, being unmarried was associated with the highest odds of having ever tested for HIV among men in Zambia in this study, this supports prior studies that found that being married was correlated with higher knowledge of HIV prevention among men [22,25,44].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This study revealed that being married as well as never married was associated with lower odds of performing MMC. This is consistent with the previous study that found that 66 % % of unmarried and 36% of unmarried had an uptake of MMC [46]. However, being unmarried was associated with the highest odds of having ever tested for HIV among men in Zambia in this study, this supports prior studies that found that being married was correlated with higher knowledge of HIV prevention among men [22,25,44].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Male circumcision is the surgical removal of all or part of the foreskin from the penis (5,6). Male circumcision reduces risk of HIV infections among heterosexual men by approximately 60% (7)(8)(9)(10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%