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Prevalence of HIV Infection and Risk Factors Among Female Sex Workers in a Southeast Province of Vietnam
Authors:Tri Nguyen  Donald Edwin Stewart  Chiao Tzu Patricia Lee  Thi Nhu Hang Dang
Affiliation:1.School of Medicine,Griffith University,Brisbane,Australia;2.Menzies Health Institute Queensland,Brisbane,Australia;3.Preventive Health Center of Ba Ria,Ba Ria,Vietnam
Abstract:Female sex workers (FSWs) are at heightened risk of HIV infection. This research aims to determine the prevalence of HIV and relevant risk factors and related behavior among FSWs in Ba Ria – Vung Tau, a southeast province of Vietnam. 420 FSWs were interviewed using a structured questionnaire and biological samples tested for HIV. 2.6 % were found to be HIV positive. HIV infection was significantly higher in FSWs who had low income (≤AUD 200 per month), have had anal sex, have had sex with injecting drug users, and had a low level of HIV/AIDS-related knowledge. Improved employment opportunities and income are important to reduce the pressure for young women to engage in sex work for income purposes, but in public health terms, existing HIV treatment, prevention and intervention programs needs better targeting and improvements to reduce the risk of HIV infection.
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