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 BBC, United Kingdom 01/07/2007 Growing numbers of Ugandan men are being circumcised, after medical research showed it could halve the HIV infection rate among heterosexual men. 
			A Ugandan paper reports that last year of 2,500 
			people circumcised at various clinics, half of them were male 
			adults, compared to less than 400 in 2005. 
			 A hospital official said they were increasing their provision to 
			cope.  Uganda is often held up as a model of how to fight HIV/Aids, with 
			infection rates falling from 15 to 5%. 
			 Studies conducted by the US National Institutes of Health last 
			year, found new HIV infections among circumcised heterosexual men in 
			Uganda and Kenya had dropped by approximately 50%.  The findings were hailed as a breakthrough.  Uganda's Health Ministry has set up a committee to scrutinize the 
			research findings before they come up with a circumcision policy.
			 "The government is cautious about these findings to avoid a 
			situation whereby people become reckless in belief that after 
			circumcision they can not contract the virus," said the BBC's Ally 
			Mutasa in Kampala.  The Director of Kibuli Muslim hospital Dr Mahmoud El Gazar said 
			they were affected by the increasing numbers of clinical male 
			circumcisions being demanded.  "We carry out circumcision two days a week but we are 
			contemplating adding another day," he told Uganda's Daily Monitor 
			newspaper.  Our reporter says increased demand for circumcision is also being 
			attributed to the conversion of some men to Islam.  Few cultural groups in Uganda circumcise boys before they are 
			accepted as men in the society, but researchers say the HIV 
			infection patterns in the country appear to be similar in both 
			circumcising and non-circumcising groups.   
 
 
 
 
 
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