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David C. Sokal

Researcher at FHI 360

Publications -  66
Citations -  1630

David C. Sokal is an academic researcher from FHI 360. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Vasectomy. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 66 publications receiving 1556 citations. Previous affiliations of David C. Sokal include Research Triangle Park & American Urological Association.

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Impact of Thailand's HIV-control programme as indicated by the decline of sexually transmitted diseases

TL;DR: Between 1989 and 1993 the use of condoms in commercial sex in Thailand increased from 14 to 94%, according to surveys of prostitutes, and the number of cases of the five major sexually transmitted diseases declined by 79% in men.
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Vasectomy: AUA Guideline

TL;DR: This guideline was peer reviewed by 55 independent experts during the guideline development process and recommended that vasectomy be considered for permanent contraception much more frequently than is the current practice in the U.S. and many other nations.
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Cancer and Birth Defects Near the Drake Superfund Site, Pennsylvania

TL;DR: County-wide data on cancer and birth defects can be used for initially screening counties with Superfund sites, but more definitive studies are needed to assess the actual health effects caused by these sites.
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Recent developments in vasectomy

TL;DR: Vasectomy is one of the safest and most effective permanent contraceptive methods available and although vasectomy has traditionally been thought to have overall failure rates of 1-3% or lower, recent research indicates higher failure rates for ligation and excision.
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Effectiveness of vasectomy using cautery

TL;DR: In settings where semen analysis is not practical, using 12 weeks as a guideline for when men can rely on their vasectomy should lessen the risk of failure compared to using a guideline of 20 ejaculations after vasectomy.