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Knowledge, Perception, and Practice of Safe Medical Circumcision on HIV Infection Risk Reduction among Undergraduate Students of a Public University in Northern Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Lucky AkugizibweDeo BenyumizaCatherine NekesaEdward KumakechEustes KigongoNasser AshabaAmir KabungaRaymond Tumwesigye
Published in: BioMed research international (2024)
More than three in four of the undergraduate students have knowledge on safe medical circumcision as risk reduction measure for HIV infection. And close to 3 in 4 (74.46%) of the student's perception were unsure if they would opt for safe medical circumcision as risk reduction measure against HIV. The practice of safe medical circumcision was 64.8% among the study participants. Therefore, in an effort to increase SMC's adoption for HIV/AIDS prevention, the Ministry of Health of Uganda and related stakeholders in health should work hand in hand with university study bodies in order to optimize SMC uptake among university students.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • hiv aids
  • antiretroviral therapy
  • hiv infected
  • public health
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • primary care
  • mental health
  • hiv positive
  • medical education
  • health information
  • physical activity
  • high school