angelatc
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Male circumcision and risk of syphilis, chancroid, and genital herpes: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
(Note the language here. One study does not science make, and the author is careful to limit his conclusion as such.)
This first systematic review of male circumcision and ulcerative STI strongly indicates that circumcised men are at lower risk of chancroid and syphilis. There is less association with HSV-2. Potential male circumcision interventions to reduce HIV in high risk populations may provide additional benefit by protecting against other STI.
(Note the language here. One study does not science make, and the author is careful to limit his conclusion as such.)