A cross-sectional study was conducted among youth clients of hotel-based female sex workers (YCHBFSWs) in nine randomly selected hotels in Bangladesh to examine sexual-risk behaviour, condom use and determinants of condom use in last sex, knowledge of HIV, sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevalence and STI care-seeking behaviour. A prestructured questionnaire was used to collect sociodemographic, behavioural, clinical information; urine specimens (before sex) and blood were collected for diagnosis of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis, Trichomonas vaginalis, syphilis and herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV2) infection. One thousand and thirteen participants were enroled in the study. Approximately half of them reported visiting femal...
The objective of this study was to document sexual and reproductive health (SRH) practices among fem...
Globally, around 340 million new cases of curable sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) were estimate...
A cross-sectional study was carried out during January-June 2004 to assess the status of HIV infect...
A cross-sectional study was conducted among youth clients of hotel-based female sex workers (YCHBFSW...
hotel-based sex workers (HBSWs) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, was studied. A total of 400 HBSWs were enrolle...
BACKGROUND: Hotel-based sex workers in Bangladesh have high rates of sexually transmissible infectio...
We analyzed the sexual behavior and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) of street-based female sex ...
The present study documents the first systematic assessment of a brothel in Bangladesh in terms of s...
The prevalence of bacterial sexually transmitted infections among clients of female sex workers (FSW...
An etiological study of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) was conducted among female sex worker...
Objective: To characterize and describe patterns of HIV, sexually transmitted infections (STI) and ...
We analyzed the sexual behavior and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) of street-based female sex ...
Abstract Background Studies have demonstrated the significance of commercial sex work in the ongoing...
In Thyolo District, Malawi, a study was conducted among commercial sex workers (CSWs) attending mobi...
INTRODUCTION: Sexually transmitted infections, which includes HIV infection continue to be major he...
The objective of this study was to document sexual and reproductive health (SRH) practices among fem...
Globally, around 340 million new cases of curable sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) were estimate...
A cross-sectional study was carried out during January-June 2004 to assess the status of HIV infect...
A cross-sectional study was conducted among youth clients of hotel-based female sex workers (YCHBFSW...
hotel-based sex workers (HBSWs) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, was studied. A total of 400 HBSWs were enrolle...
BACKGROUND: Hotel-based sex workers in Bangladesh have high rates of sexually transmissible infectio...
We analyzed the sexual behavior and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) of street-based female sex ...
The present study documents the first systematic assessment of a brothel in Bangladesh in terms of s...
The prevalence of bacterial sexually transmitted infections among clients of female sex workers (FSW...
An etiological study of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) was conducted among female sex worker...
Objective: To characterize and describe patterns of HIV, sexually transmitted infections (STI) and ...
We analyzed the sexual behavior and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) of street-based female sex ...
Abstract Background Studies have demonstrated the significance of commercial sex work in the ongoing...
In Thyolo District, Malawi, a study was conducted among commercial sex workers (CSWs) attending mobi...
INTRODUCTION: Sexually transmitted infections, which includes HIV infection continue to be major he...
The objective of this study was to document sexual and reproductive health (SRH) practices among fem...
Globally, around 340 million new cases of curable sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) were estimate...
A cross-sectional study was carried out during January-June 2004 to assess the status of HIV infect...