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Foreskin cutting beliefs and practices and the acceptability of male circumcision for HIV prevention in Papua New Guinea

Foreskin cutting beliefs and practices and the acceptability of male circumcision for HIV prevention in Papua New Guinea

... of foreskin cutting in PNG ...remnant foreskin hangs loosely on the ventral surface of the penis permanently exposing the inner surface of the ...The foreskin then reduces in size, becomes dry ... See full document

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Foreskin cutting beliefs and practices and the acceptability of male circumcision for HIV prevention in Papua New Guinea

Foreskin cutting beliefs and practices and the acceptability of male circumcision for HIV prevention in Papua New Guinea

... of foreskin cutting in PNG ...remnant foreskin hangs loosely on the ventral surface of the penis permanently exposing the inner surface of the ...The foreskin then reduces in size, becomes dry ... See full document

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The implications of male circumcision practices for women in Papua New Guinea, including for HIV prevention

The implications of male circumcision practices for women in Papua New Guinea, including for HIV prevention

... of HIV infection was identified in 1959 in the Belgian Congo, now Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) (Rambaut, Posada et ...the HIV, which causes AIDS. Two types of HIV have since been ... See full document

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Intravaginal practices and microbicide acceptability in Papua New Guinea: implications for HIV prevention in a moderate prevalence setting

Intravaginal practices and microbicide acceptability in Papua New Guinea: implications for HIV prevention in a moderate prevalence setting

... menstrual practices (IVP) have been recognised as possible risk factors for HIV and STI acquisition in women [17-23] and important influ- ences on the acceptability and efficacy of vaginal micro- ... See full document

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Vasectomy as a proxy: extrapolating health system lessons to male circumcision as an HIV prevention strategy in Papua New Guinea

Vasectomy as a proxy: extrapolating health system lessons to male circumcision as an HIV prevention strategy in Papua New Guinea

... previous acceptability studies for MC in PNG suggests that various forms of penile foreskin cut- ting in communities exist but that these do not com- monly involve circumferential cutting and the ... See full document

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Stronger or tougher: reasons for penile cutting in Papua New Guinea

Stronger or tougher: reasons for penile cutting in Papua New Guinea

... unsafe circumcision practices, physical and emotional pain for women and negative change to expectations of women as sexual ...potential male circumcision for HIV Prevention ... See full document

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What can be Learned about Male Circumcision and HIV Prevention from a Cohort of Students and Staff at a Papua New Guinea University: research report

What can be Learned about Male Circumcision and HIV Prevention from a Cohort of Students and Staff at a Papua New Guinea University: research report

... on male circumcision and other foreskin cutting practices from PNG university staff and students to inform further study and any potential MC for HIV prevention ...of ... See full document

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Re-establishing safer medical-circumcision integrated initiation ceremonies for HIV prevention in a rural setting in Papua New Guinea. A multi-method acceptability study

Re-establishing safer medical-circumcision integrated initiation ceremonies for HIV prevention in a rural setting in Papua New Guinea. A multi-method acceptability study

... appropriate HIV interventions in PNG and other diverse cultural, linguistic and geographical ...abuse prevention must be incorpo- ...culturally-specific male circumcision for HIV ... See full document

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Sociocultural and individual determinants for motivation of sexual and reproductive health workers in Papua New Guinea and their implications for male circumcision as an HIV prevention strategy

Sociocultural and individual determinants for motivation of sexual and reproductive health workers in Papua New Guinea and their implications for male circumcision as an HIV prevention strategy

... community acceptability and epidemiological impact, individual-level relationships, incentives, meanings and potential attitudes of HW within the milieu of HIV prevention needs to be examined in PNG ... See full document

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More than just a cut: a qualitative study of penile practices and their relationship to masculinity, sexuality and contagion and their implications for HIV prevention in Papua New Guinea

More than just a cut: a qualitative study of penile practices and their relationship to masculinity, sexuality and contagion and their implications for HIV prevention in Papua New Guinea

... its foreskin as a biomedical fact, the cultural interpret- ation and implications of these results remain significant for HIV ...biomedical prevention in high prevalence settings research priorities ... See full document

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Dorsal longitudinal foreskin cut is associated with reduced risk of HIV, syphilis and genital herpes in men: a cross-sectional study in Papua New Guinea

Dorsal longitudinal foreskin cut is associated with reduced risk of HIV, syphilis and genital herpes in men: a cross-sectional study in Papua New Guinea

... providing circumcision services at population level for HIV prevention has not been viewed as cost-effective [37] while the current study sug- gests that strategies to eliminate other forms of ... See full document

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Researching male circumcision for HIV prevention in Papua New Guinea: a process that incorporates science, faith and culture

Researching male circumcision for HIV prevention in Papua New Guinea: a process that incorporates science, faith and culture

... the beliefs, attitudes and practices of male circumcision at a faith-based uni- versity in ...on male circumcision and other forms of foreskin cut- ting but also enables ... See full document

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Researching male circumcision for HIV prevention in Papua New Guinea: a process that incorporates science, faith and culture

Researching male circumcision for HIV prevention in Papua New Guinea: a process that incorporates science, faith and culture

... and foreskin cutting practices, particularly in the context of conducting it at a faith-based ...and male regional leaders distributed to males; questionnaires were numbered, but no names ... See full document

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Impact of male circumcision on the HIV epidemic in Papua New Guinea: a country with extensive foreskin cutting practices

Impact of male circumcision on the HIV epidemic in Papua New Guinea: a country with extensive foreskin cutting practices

... medical male circumcision (MC) programs can reduce new HIV infections in a moderate HIV prevalence country like Papua New Guinea (PNG) are uncertain especially ... See full document

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HIV prevalence is strongly associated with geographical variations in male circumcision and foreskin cutting in Papua New Guinea: an ecological study

HIV prevalence is strongly associated with geographical variations in male circumcision and foreskin cutting in Papua New Guinea: an ecological study

... the acceptability, sociocultural context and public health impact of male circumcision for HIV prevention in ...self-reported circumcision status by region from the ‘ ... See full document

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'Straight cuts' and HIV prevention: translational research on conceptual, methodological and scientific challenges in Papua New Guinea

'Straight cuts' and HIV prevention: translational research on conceptual, methodological and scientific challenges in Papua New Guinea

... of circumcision and foreskin cutting have been ...the foreskin, while others involve longitudinal cuts in which the foreskin is cut, yet not removed (87, 88, 90, 152, ...common ... See full document

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The ethical concerns of using medical male circumcision in HIV prevention in sub-Saharan Africa

The ethical concerns of using medical male circumcision in HIV prevention in sub-Saharan Africa

... traditional male circumcision with medical male circumcision as a means to prevent HIV ...traditional circumcision, who are living with HIV and among those dying of ... See full document

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Feasibility and acceptability of insecticide-treated plastic sheeting (ITPS) for vector control in Papua New Guinea

Feasibility and acceptability of insecticide-treated plastic sheeting (ITPS) for vector control in Papua New Guinea

... and acceptability of introducing ITPS across different ...its acceptability in local ...of Papua New Guinean dwellings; to identify factors that may impact ITPS durability once affixed; and, ... See full document

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BANK OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA

BANK OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA

... 2.6 Contact Address - An application, including the relevant documents, information on location of business and address and contact details together with the forms, should be completed in Form-FEL2 and forwarded to: The ... See full document

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Nutritional status of cocoa in Papua New Guinea

Nutritional status of cocoa in Papua New Guinea

... East New Britain province was the most important cocoa-growing region, producing about 20,000 t or 54% of national ...East New Britain fell by over 60% to approximately 8,000 t ... See full document

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