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Consolidated Overview of Notifiable Adverse Events in the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief's Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Program Through 2020.

Todd LucasCaroline CooneyAmber PrainitoCatherine GodfreyValerian KiggunduAnne Goldzier ThomasRenee RidzonCarlos Toledo
Published in: Current HIV/AIDS reports (2022)
Fourteen countries reported 446 clients with notifiable adverse events (NAEs); 394/446 (88%) were determined VMMC-related, representing approximately 18 NAE reports per million circumcisions. Fatalities comprised 56/446 (13%) with 24/56 (43%) of fatalities determined VMMC-related, representing 0.96 VMMC-related fatalities per million circumcisions. The remaining 390 NAEs were non-fatal with 370/390 (95%) VMMC-related. Multiple programmatic changes have been made based on NAERS data to improve client safety. Client safety is paramount in this surgical program designed for individual and population-level benefit. Surveillance of rare but severe complications following circumcision has identified pre-existing or new safety concerns and guided continuous programmatic improvement.
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