Why South Africa's HIV prevention programmes should include sex worker clients
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par Monique Huysamen, Research Associate in Sexual and Reproductive health, Manchester Metropolitan University
Marlise Richter, Research fellow, African Centre for Migration & Society, University of the Witwatersrand
There are around 150,000 sex workers in South Africa. The National Strategic Plan on HIV identifies sex workers as a “key population” at high risk of HIV. HIV prevalence for female sex workers ranged from 48% to 72% in 2013/2014. This was much higher than for adult women in the general population, where prevalence was 14.4%.…
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jeudi 25 mars 2021