International Physician's Group Questions
Circumcision To Prevent HIV
Doctors Opposing Circumcision (DCO), the
Seattle-based physician’s non-profit educational
organization, announces the online publication of its
statement, "The Use of Male Circumcision to
Prevent HIV Infection."
The statement is a response to misleading public
statements by the National Institutes of Health and
others regarding male circumcision as a preventative
against HIV infection.
The statement concludes:
“Calls are being heard for the circumcision
of children although (assuming that male circumcision
is effective at controlling female-to-male infection)
this could not be helpful until the child becomes
sexually active. The excision of healthy body parts
from non-consenting children is a violation of human
rights and medically unethical. Therefore, the true
motivation of the circumcision proponents must be
questioned. It may be perpetuation of neonatal
circumcision, not control of HIV."
“DOC believes that more emphasis on
education, behavior change - such as abstinence
before marriage and fidelity after marriage,
provision of condoms, treatment of other sexually
transmitted diseases, treatment of genital ulcer
disease, control of malaria, and provision of safe
healthcare would be more likely to produce beneficial
results. The ultimate answer is likely to be one or
more of the vaccines now in development."
www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org
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