Factors associated with HIV and syphilis infection among female sex workers in three cities in Papua New Guinea: findings from Kauntim mi tu, a biobehavioral survey
Sexual Health2020Vol. 17(4), pp. 311–320
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Angela Kelly‐Hanku, Damian Weikum, Steven G. Badman, Barne Willie, Ruthy Boli‐Neo, Martha Kupul, Parker Hou, Josephine Gabuzzi, Sophie Ase, Angeline Amos, Rebecca Narokobi, Herick Aeno, Simon Pekon, Kelsey C. Coy, Johanna Wapling, Janet Gare, Nick Dala, John Kaldor, Andrew Vallely, Avi J. Hakim, on behalf of the Kauntim mi tu Study Team
Abstract
The different factors associated with HIV and syphilis infection in each city highlight the complex HIV and syphilis epidemics among FSW and the importance of conducting surveys in multiple locations and developing local interventions.
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