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Agreement between self-reported and physically verified male circumcision status in Nyanza region, Kenya: Evidence from the TASCO study.

Elijah J OdoyoKawango AgotEdward MboyaJonathan GrundPaul MusingilaDonath EmusuLeonard SooBoaz Otieno-Nyunya
Published in: PloS one (2018)
In this Kenyan context, both sensitivity and specificity of self-reported MC status was high; therefore, MC prevalence estimates based on self-reported MC status should be deemed accurate and applicable for planning. However MC programs should assess accuracy of self-reported MC status periodically for any secular changes that may undermine its usefulness for estimating community MC prevalence in their unique settings.
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