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AimThis study investigated the prevalence of circumcision among non‐Muslim schoolboys in Urumqi, China, and how acceptable their parents found the practice.
MethodsA convenient cluster sample of non‐Muslim schoolboys (n = 3614) aged six to 15 years of age and 873 mothers and 927 fathers completed self‐administered questionnaires. We compared the consistency of the circumcision status reported by...
Aim
To describe trends in the HIV epidemic among drug users (DUs) in China from 1995 to 2011.
Design, Setting and Participants
Data sets from China's national HIV/AIDS case reporting and sentinel surveillance systems as of December 2011 were used separately for descriptive analysis.
Measures
Changes in the geographic distribution of the number of HIV cases and HIV prevalence among injecting drug...
Aim
To examine the association between needle and syringe exchange programme (NSEP) participation and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among intravenous drug users (IDUs) in China.
Design
Cross‐sectional survey study design.
Setting
Six counties with active NSEP were selected from each of the seven provinces with active NSEP sampled, resulting in a sample of 42 counties in China....
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