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Division of Global HIV/AIDS, Kenya

Abstract no. MOPDE0104. Results and Service Delivery Trends in Kenya’s Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Scale up from 2008-2011. Division of Global HIV/AIDS, Kenya. Z. Mwandi 1 , A Ochieng 2 , J Grund 3 , S Mwalili 1 , D Kimanga 2 , K Chesang 1 , N Bock 3 , N Knight 1 , “et al” 4

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Division of Global HIV/AIDS, Kenya

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  1. Abstract no. MOPDE0104 Results and Service Delivery Trends in Kenya’s Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Scale up from 2008-2011 Division of Global HIV/AIDS, Kenya Z. Mwandi1, A Ochieng2, J Grund3, S Mwalili1, D Kimanga2, K Chesang1, N Bock3, N Knight1, “et al”4 Division of Global HIV/AIDS, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Nairobi, Kenya National AIDS and STI Control Program, Ministry of Health, Kenya Division of Global HIV/AIDS, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, USA CDC Implementing Partners – IRDO, NRHS, FACES,EDARP Presented at AIDS 2012 Washington D.C. July 23, 2012

  2. Results: Age and Cadre of Provider MCs by Age 2008 - 2011 MCs by Cadre of provider Clinical officers and Nurses performed 56% and 42% of Circumcisions respectively

  3. Results: HTC and Adverse Events in VMMC Proportionof Adverse Events by Cadre of provider among VMMC clients follow ups, 2008-2011 (n=102,372) Time in Years

  4. Coverage against 4 year targets, 2008-2011 17,189/57,000 (Coverage: 30.2% of 4-year, 50% of Dec. 2011) 3,270/188,500 (Coverage: 1.7% of 4-year, 3% of Dec. 2011 ) 205,391/426,500 (Coverage: 48.2% of 4-year, 86% of Dec. 2011) 25,807/129,500 (Coverage: 19.9% of 4-year, 37% of Dec. 2011) • This is a result of • increases in circumcisions conducted by nurses, • increased HIV testing of clients and their partners, and • decreases in AEs among VMMC clients.

  5. VMMC task force members of Ministry of Health • PEPFAR VMMC TWG • VMMC clients • VMMC Implementing partners • PEPFAR Acknowledgements The findings and conclusions of this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of CDC. Division of Global HIV/AIDS, Kenya

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