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March 27, 2009

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Circumcision reduces risk of HIV Infection

Circumcision (Indonesian, khitan / sunat) Reduces incidence of H.I.V and Rates of Two S.T.D.s (herpes simplex virus Type 2 and human papilloma virus)

Male circumcision, already shown to reduce the incidence of H.I.V. infection in men, also reduces transmission of both herpes simplex virus Type 2 and human papilloma virus, a new study has found.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, at least 45 million people in the United States ages 12 and older have had herpes, or H.S.V.-2, the incurable infection that can cause recurrent painful genital warts. About 20 million are currently infected with human papilloma virus, or H.P.V., which causes various genital cancers, including most cervical cancers. There is no treatment or cure for H.P.V., but there is a vaccine now licensed only for girls and women.

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  1. Mar 27 2009

    HIV memang masih belum terbendung dengan sempurna, banyak manusia yang tak berdosa harus menanggung infeksi akibat HIV.
    apa salah bayi-bayi tanpa dosa harus ber HIV?

    thanks ya

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  2. Mar 27 2009

    This information increasingly my faith that the Holy Qur’an and Sunnah Nabi bring the absolute truth and the amazing mystery of purposes which sometimes make us really don’t understand the secret of God’s command. Thanks for sharing it, mas.

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