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Traditional leaders meet to discuss male circumcision

19th January 2010

By: Sapa

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More than 100 traditional heads and government leaders gathered at Pietermaritzburg's Royal Show Grounds on Tuesday to discuss reviving the custom of male circumcision to prevent the spread of HIV/Aids.

The KwaZulu-Natal government recently decided to throw its weight behind Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini's plan to revive the custom which was abandoned by the Zulus decades ago.

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In the documents circulated before the start of the Tuesday workshop, provincial government said that a number of studies had shown that while male circumcision did not provide complete protection against HIV/Aids infection, it lowered the risk of heterosexual HIV/Aids transmission.

The Tuesday workshop was attended by Premier Zweli Mkhize, health MEC Dr Sibongiseni Dhlomo, corporate governance MEC Nomusa Dube and Inkatha Freedom Party leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi.

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A 2005 study in South Africa found that male circumcision reduced the risk of acquiring HIV/Aids infection by 60%, the KwaZulu-Natal government said.

Two studies in Uganda produced similar results.

"In a given act of unprotected sex with an HIV positive woman, a circumcised man has a 60% lower risk of getting infected than an uncircumcised man," government said.

Government was however quick to point out that a circumcised man can still get infected.

 

 

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