Deceuninck, G Asamoah-Adu, C Khonde, N Pépin, J Frost, E H Deslandes, S Asamoah-Adu, A Bekoe, V Alary, M
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Sexually transmitted diseases
In the algorithms, examination of Gram-stained genital smears in female sex workers without clinical signs of cervicitis improved sensitivity without altering specificity for the diagnosis of cervical infection.
Tabrizi, S N Skov, S Chandeying, V Norpech, J Garland, S M
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Sexually transmitted diseases
This study reports a high rate of STDs among clients of female sex workers in Thailand. Consequently, this population is a significant risk for transmitting STDs to commercial sex workers and to other noncommercial partners. Strategies that target this population of men are needed to reduce STD and HIV transmission.
Poudel, M
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Links : a newsletter on gender for Oxfam GB staff and partners
This article provides information on the efforts of Oxfam in addressing the problems of illegal trafficking of women in Asia. Oxfam in Nepal views the trafficking in women as an organized crime, which violates the fundamental rights of women. To this effect, Oxfam has developed a program that works at the community, district, regional, and national...
Ohshige, K Morio, S Mizushima, S Kitamura, K Tajima, K Suyama, A Usuku, S Tia, P Hor, L B Heng, S
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International journal of epidemiology
Improving condom use rate is very important in order to prevent an HIV epidemic among the two types of CSW. This study also suggests it is important to prevent sexually transmitted disease (STD) such as Chlamydia trachomatis infection. The STD control programme could be efficient for HIV prevention, especially among DCSW.
Joesoef, M R Kio, D Linnan, M Kamboji, A Barakbah, Y Idajadi, A
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International journal of STD & AIDS
In the developing world condom use among sex workers and their clients plays a dominant role in the transmission of HIV/STD. In Surabaya, Indonesia, data from the 1993 STD prevalence survey in female sex workers (brothels, street, massage parlours, barber shops, call-girl houses, and nightclubs) reveal that only 5% (33/692) of the brothel workers a...
Nath, M B
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Gender and development
This article narrates an inspiring discovery for development professionals who are searching for ways to empower women to protect themselves, their partners and families from HIV infection. This was based on the experience of the author as she came across a movement of sex workers who successfully negotiated safe sex in the heart of Calcutta, India...
Leonard, L Ndiaye, I Kapadia, A Eisen, G Diop, O Mboup, S Kanki, P
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AIDS education and prevention : official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education
This article reports the results of a peer-led HIV prevention education and condom promotion program among transport workers in Kaolack, Senegal. As part of a 2-year longitudinal follow-up study, changes in men's AIDS-related knowledge, sexual behavior, condom use, and perceived barriers to condom use were evaluated by self-reports obtained from a ...
Witte, S S Wada, T El-Bassel, N Gilbert, L Wallace, J
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Sexually transmitted diseases
This study investigated the characteristics of street sex workers that influence the initial use of the female condom in New York City. Interviews, demonstration of proper female condom use and distribution of 10 female condoms were conducted among 113 female sex workers. Only 96 respondents were included in the study after a 2-week follow-up evalu...
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AIDS weekly
According to Dr. Peter Piot, executive director of the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), the international multi-site trial of the spermicide nonoxynol-9 in gel form has shown that it is not effective in protecting women from HIV infection. This large-scale Phase III efficacy trial was conducted among female sex workers in Benin, Cote d'Ivoi...
Doezema, J
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Gender issues
This article compares current concerns about "trafficking in women" with turn of the century discourses about "white slavery". It traces the emergence of narratives on "white slavery" and their reemergence in the moral panics and boundary crises of contemporary discourses on "trafficking in women". Drawing on historical analysis and contemporary re...