Despite repeated recommendations by the Canadian Paediatric Society (most recently in 1996) that neonatal circumcision not be performed, and despite the fact that the procedure is no longer covered by the Ontario Health Insurance Plan, Ontario still has one of the highest rates in Canada. In 1994-95, Essex County had the highest rate of circumcisions (performed in hospitals on male children under the age of 28 days) among the 33 health districts in Ontario. Some of the rates include:
District Health Council # of procedures age-adj. rate -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Durham region 1727 47.1% Essex county 1639 70.0% Hamilton-Wentworth 52 1.6% Kingston, Frontenac and 42 3.8% Lennox & Addington Metropolitan Toronto 3806 21.2% Niagara Region 1224 50.0% Ottawa-Carleton Region 2262 45.1% Peel Region 1178 16.2% York Region 937 22.8% -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Canadian Institute for Health Information, Ontario Ministry of Health.
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