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Health non-governmental organisation, Right to Care, is calling on men to circumcise, use condoms and seek treatment to help reduce sexually transmitted infections (STIs) which are on the rise. This comes at the back of warnings by health officials of increases the transmission of STIs and HIV infection. In Gauteng alone, over 165 000 males presented at public health facilities across the province last year with STI's. Sebenzile Nkambule spoke to Dr. Nelson Igaba, Senior Technical Specialist for Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision at Right
By SAfmHealth non-governmental organisation, Right to Care, is calling on men to circumcise, use condoms and seek treatment to help reduce sexually transmitted infections (STIs) which are on the rise. This comes at the back of warnings by health officials of increases the transmission of STIs and HIV infection. In Gauteng alone, over 165 000 males presented at public health facilities across the province last year with STI's. Sebenzile Nkambule spoke to Dr. Nelson Igaba, Senior Technical Specialist for Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision at Right

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