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Guidelines from the World Health Organization update earlier recommendations to maximize the HIV prevention impact of safe voluntary medical male circumcision services and to guide the transition to the sustained provision of interventions with a focus on the health and well-being of adolescent boys and men. Links to the full guidelines, a policy brief on their recommendations, and annexes are provided below. Presentations and recordings from a series of three webinars about the guidelines are available here.
- Preventing HIV through Safe Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for Adolescent Boys and Men in Generalized Epidemics: Recommendations and Considerations
- Preventing HIV through Safe Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for Adolescent Boys and Men in Generalized Epidemics: Recommendations and Considerations — Policy Brief
- Guideline Development Process and Groups; Declarations of Interest
- GRADE and Evidence-to-Decision Tables on VMMC for HIV Prevention among Adolescents and Men
- Male Circumcision and the Risk of HIV Infection in Women: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (Abstract)
- WHO Guidance on Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention Among Adolescent Boys and Men: Literature Reviews for PICO Questions
- Synthesis of Literature on Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision: Facilitators and Barriers by Country
- GRADE Tables, Summary of Studies and Evidence-to-Decision Table on Safety and Acceptability of Male Circumcision Devices: Collar Clamp, Elastic Collar Compression and Surgical Assist Devices
- GRADE and Evidence-to-Decision Tables on Enhancing Uptake of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Among Men
- Case Studies on Enhancing Uptake of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision
- Sustaining voluntary medical male circumcision services and linkages with adolescent sexual and reproductive health: Summary of the Zimbabwe Smart-Lync-Ages project
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VMMC guidelines, adolescent boys, young men, men, VMMC impact, devices