Publications on Key Populations

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The 2005 Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Prevalence Survey is the third of its kind in Cambodia.
 
 
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In Bangladesh, the primary framework of male-to-male sex appears to be that based on gendered identities: males such as kothis or hijras who self-identify with the feminine, and males from the normative male population who self-identify as men.
 
 
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The study was conducted in the Kathmandu Valley. Three hundred male IDUs were sampled using the respondent driven sampling (RDS) methodology.
 
 
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Integrated Biologic (HIV/STI) and Behavioural Surveillance surveys were carried out from March to August 2004 in Lahore and Karachi among high-risk groups.
 
 
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In order to address Region-specific issues in this area reflecting the current epidemiological situation and the status and capacity for delivering the necessary services in the countries, there has been a call from Member Countries in the Region to conduct a technical forum and to outline regional strategic directions for HIV surveillance among TB patients.
 
 
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The prevalence of HIV was determined, the risk characteristics examined, and factors associated with HIV infection identified among noninstitutionalized female sex workers.
 
 
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In Cambodia, BSS have been conducted regularly since 1997. For this year round (BSS VI), five new provinces were added to the sample.
 
 
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The body of this report provides a brief summary of the current illicit drug use situation, country responses to illicit drug issues, and Australian and international involvement in relation to illicit drugs for each country.
 
 
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This study was conducted among 200 female sex workers (FSWs) and 400 clients in the Pokhara Valley.
 
 
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This study was conducted among 200 street and 300 establishment-based female sex workers (FSWs) and their clients in the Kathmandu Valley.