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Scaling Up Circumcision in Addition to Treatment as Prevention Can Further Cut African HIV Rates

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Poz 21 Years

When publishing the results of any studies, poz.com should also report who paid for that study. If poz.com cannnot establish who paid for a study, at the very least the article should be prefaced with a note that it is not possible to assertain where the funding for the study came from. Many of these studies are paid for by the manufacturers of circumcision clamps. When early results are good they stop the study early. When results are disappointing studies are often extended.

January 12, 2017

Florida Poz

poz.com should not publish findings of studies without publishing two facts: 1. Who paid for the study? More and more pharmaceutical companies are paying for the very studies that prove their products are effective and safe while private and government grants to universities and independent researchers have dried up. 2. If study results were never published because the owner of the results was a corporation that didn't like the results. Was this study paid for by makers of circ equipment?

January 10, 2017 Florida

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