(1)From 1977 to 2003, we followed them for up to 36 years, dividing them into those who had circumcision and those who didn’t The goal of the study is whalingimage text translation
(2)It’s about finding out who’s vulnerable to AIDS and STD, whether they’ve had surgery or not Those who have circumcision
(3)3,378 people, 042 of the total
(4)After statistical processing, the results are released. Whaling
(5)Men who had surgery had 53 higher risk of sexually transmitted diseases than men who didn’t The anal reproductive warts were 151 times higher, the gonorrhea was 23 times higher, the syphilis was 332 times higher The researchers said men who underwent circumcision had a “statistically significantly higher risk ratio” than men with intact foreskinWhen it comes to HIV, the AIDS virus
(6)There was no significant statistical difference
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