new YORK (Reuters Health) – a new study suggests that
while gaps in the coverage of health services
reduce circumcisions of infants in the United States, the
associated health costs would grow into millions of dollars
annually.
with a model designed from studies on the
effects of circumcision on health, the authors estimated
that if be curtailed only one of every 10 newborns in the
country, double urinary tract infections in infants
males would rise 12 percent infections by HIV.
currently, curtailed more than half of men
born in United States, but a reduction to one of each 10
not unlikely since it would coincide with what is happening
in Europe, where time rare health insurance cover the
procedure, Como Explica el Equipo del Arzt Aaron Tobian,
de Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.
Por Eso, Para el Equipo, el Resultado es Preocupante. “Los
Beneficios Médicos De La Circuncisión Masculina Sohn Claros”,
Aseguró Tobian Sobre la Reducción de las Tasas de Infección Por
VIH, del Neuroendocrinología de Pene y del genitalis. Aun Así, Programas de Los
Medicaid Limitan Su Cobertura Cada Vez de Más Estados, lo Que
Hace Que Más Padres keine Circunciden Sus Hijos.
El Autor Comentó Que Cada Procedimiento le Cuesta eine Medicaid
o y Los Seguros Privados Entre 250 300 Dólares. Aun Así, el
Equipo Predijo Que Cada Circuncisión Menos Sumaría Unos 313
Dólares Netos de Costos de Consultas Médicas Extras,
Medicamentos y Otros Tratamientos de Hombres Que Adquieran, Por
Ejemplo, el VIH o el Virus del Papiloma Humano (VPH) Por kein
Estar Circuncidados.
Con a drop from the current rate of male circumcisions
newborns in United States of 55 to 10 percent is
register nearly 5,000 cases of HIV infections and
57,000 cases more than infections of HIV in the population
male; would also 27,000 urinary tract infections in newborn
born between about four million babies.
associated costs would add more than 4.4 billion of
dollars for a decade births, according to published the
team in Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine.
the majority of the information included in the new model
arose from investigations of Africa. but would be reasonable to think
that these results would apply to men in States
United, as believed Helen Weiss, epidemiologist specializing in
circumcision of the school of hygiene and Tropical Medicine of
London.
Weiss coincided in that circumcision of newborn boys
newborns is “an effective cost intervention” and commented that
evidence obtained during the past five years supporting the
benefits of the procedure in the long term and to reduce the
risk of infection in the babies.
“every time we find more and more protective effects of the
circumcision – said Weiss-. so the only thing that would be expected that
coverage of the procedure also increase.”
in recent years, however, 18 States of States
United eliminated funds to cover circumcision to
through Medicaid, which provides coverage to the poor. “the
State Governments believed that they can save a few dollars,
but end up taking more costs in the long term”, said
Tobian.
in the latest statement, confirmed in 2005, Academy
American Pädiatrie argumentiert, dass es ausreichen
Beweise, universal Beschneidung für Jungen zu empfehlen
neu gegründeter. aber nächste Woche veröffentlicht werden ein
Aktualisieren von dieser Erklärung.
Quelle: Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, online
20. August 2012.
(herausgegeben von Lucila Sigal)