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After reviewing the currently available evidence, the RACP believes that the frequency of diseases modifiable by circumcision, the level of protection offered by circumcision and the complication rates of circumcision do not warrant routine infant circumcision in Australia and New Zealand. However it is reasonable for parents to weigh the benefits and risks of circumcision and to make the decision whether or not to circumcise their sons.
IMO, any argument about it being "healthier" or protection against STD's does not justify circumcision of an infant who cannot give consent. If a male wants to take that step when he becomes sexually active, then that's his choice. Though condom use would be better protection.