Age of male circumcision and risk of prevalent HIV infection in rural Uganda.
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N. Sewankambo | R. Gray | M. Wawer | N. Sewankambo | D. Serwadda | N. Kiwanuka | T. Lutalo | F. Wabwire-mangen | F. Makumbi | M. Wawer | C. Li | F. Makumbi | Ronald H. Gray | J. Konde-Lule | R. Kelly | Chuanjun Li | Fredrick Wabwire‐Mangen
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