PREVALENCE OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS AND SEXUAL RISK BEHAVIOR AMONG FEMALE SEX WORKERS IN NINE PROVINCES IN INDONESIA, 2005

The objective of this study was to assess the sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevalence and sexual risk behavior among female sex workers (FSWs) in Indonesia. This cross-sectional 2005 study involved 2500 FSWs in nine provinces in Indonesia. Informed consent was obtained; behavioral and clinic...

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Published in:Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health Vol. 41; no. 2; pp. 463 - 473
Main Authors: TANUDYAYA, Flora K, RAHARDJO, Eko, KEMMY AMPERA PURNAMAWATI, SEDYANINGSIH MAMAHIT, Endang R, BOLLEN, Liesbeth Jm, MADJID, Nurholis, FAHMI DAILI, Sjaiful, PRIOHUTOMO, Sigit, MORINEAU, Guy, NURJANNAH, ROSELINDA, ANARTATI, Atiek S
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Bangkok SEAMO, Regional Tropical Medicine and Public Health Network 01.03.2010
Central Coordinating Board, SEAMEO-TROPMED Project
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ISSN:0125-1562
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