Publications on Female Sex Workers (FSW)

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The project focused on providing user-friendly STI services for FSWs using mobile teams operating at multiple sites depending on local client preferences.
 
 
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To generate knowledge on sexual risk behaviour and practices, condom use, STI symptoms and STI disease burden among youth clients of female sex workers in Dhaka.
 
 
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This report aims to study patterns and determinants of HIV prevalence and risk-behaviour characteristics in different population groups in four border provinces of Viet Nam
 
 
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The objectives of the IBBS are: measure estimates of the following among IDU, FSW, and MSM populations, provide key information for advocacy and policy making including UNGASS indicators, and use information for national estimates and projections.
 
 
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The present report details the observations of the National BSS 2006 among the FSWs and their clients, which was conducted in all states and union territories of the country.
 
 
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The primary objective of the STI survey is to determine the prevalence of Neisseriagonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis, Treponema pallidum, HIV, and related risk behaviors among specific sentinel groups.
 
 
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This study is the second round of the integrated bio-behavioral survey (IBBS) conducted among 200 female sex workers (FSWs), both street and establishment based, in Pokhara.
 
 
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From October 2005 to June 2006, IBBS was conducted among selected population groups in Hanoi, Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), An Giang, and Can Tho.
 
 
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This study is the third round of the Integrated Bio-Behavioral Survey (IBBS) conducted among 600 female sex workers (FSWs), from 22 districts of Terai Highway.
 
 
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The findings presented here are part of the round one surveillance activities carried out in eight cities of Pakistan by the National AIDS Control Program through its HIV/AIDS Surveillance Project