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Sexually Transmitted Infections and Sexual Behaviour Among Commercial Sex Workers in a Rural District of Malawi.

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dc.contributor Médecins sans Frontières - Luxembourg, Thyolo District, Malawi. Zachariah@internet.ln
dc.creator Zachariah, R
dc.creator Spielmann M P
dc.creator Harries, A D
dc.creator Nkhoma, W
dc.creator Chantulo, A
dc.creator Arendt, V
dc.date 2003-03
dc.date.accessioned 2017-01-31T07:09:42Z
dc.date.available 2017-01-31T07:09:42Z
dc.identifier Sexually Transmitted Infections and Sexual Behaviour Among Commercial Sex Workers in a Rural District of Malawi. 2003, 14 (3):185-8notInt J STD AIDS
dc.identifier 0956-4624
dc.identifier 12665441
dc.identifier 10.1258/095646203762869197
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10144/18238
dc.identifier http://fieldresearch.msf.org/msf/handle/10144/18238
dc.identifier International Journal of STD & AIDS
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10144/18238
dc.description In Thyolo District, Malawi, a study was conducted among commercial sex workers (CSWs) attending mobile clinics in order to; determine the prevalence and pattern of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), describe sexual behaviour among those who have an STI and identify risk factors associated with 'no condom use'. There were 1817 CSWs, of whom 448 (25%) had an STI. Of these, the commonest infections included 237 (53%) cases of abnormal vaginal discharge, 109 (24%) cases of pelvic inflammatory disease and 95 (21%) cases of genital ulcer disease (GUD). Eighty-seven per cent had sex while symptomatic, 17% without condoms. Having unprotected sex was associated with being married, being involved with commercial sex outside a known rest-house or bar, having a GUD, having fewer than two clients/day, alcohol intake and having had no prior medication for STI. The high levels of STIs, particularly GUDs, and unprotected sex underlines the importance of developing targeted interventions for CSWs and their clients.
dc.language en
dc.relation http://ijsa.rsmjournals.com
dc.rights Reproduced on this site with the permission of Royal Society of Medicine Press, London
dc.title Sexually Transmitted Infections and Sexual Behaviour Among Commercial Sex Workers in a Rural District of Malawi.


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