Association between the intact foreskin and inferior standards of male genital hygiene behaviour: a cross-sectional study.
This study was undertaken to determine whether non-circumcised men have inferior standards of genital hygiene behaviour, as measured by reported washing of the whole penis, compared with circumcised men. Male attenders at a sexually transmitted infections (STI) clinic at Ealing Hospital, London had...
Main Authors: | O'Farrell, N, Quigley, M, Fox, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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