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The prevalence of circumcision (or circumcision rate) refers to the proportion of males that are circumcised in a given population. It may also refer to the proportion of newborn males that are circumcised. The following list states the proportion of males circumcised by country.

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  • The prevalence of circumcision (or circumcision rate) refers to the proportion of males that are circumcised in a given population. It may also refer to the proportion of newborn males that are circumcised. The following list states the proportion of males circumcised by country.
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  • The prevalence of circumcision (or circumcision rate) refers to the proportion of males that are circumcised in a given population. It may also refer to the proportion of newborn males that are circumcised. The World Health Organisation estimates that as of 2006, 30% to 34% of males aged 15 or older (or approximately 665 million men or boys) are circumcised worldwide. Estimates of the proportion of all males that are circumcised worldwide include one sixth, one third, and between 30 and 40%. Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia have seen a decline in male circumcision, while there are indications of increasing demand in Southern Africa. The following list states the proportion of males circumcised by country.
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