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Sahara J (Online) ; 7(4): 10-16, 2010.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1271485

ABSTRACT

While many studies confirm the association between HIV; alcohol and injecting drug use by female sex workers (FSWs); little is known about their use of marijuana; khat and other substances and the association of these substances with HIV; risky sexual behaviour; and sexual violence. To better understand this association; data were analysed from a cross-sectional; behavioural survey of 297 FSWs in Mombasa; a well-known tourist destination and the second largest port in Africa and capital city of the Coast Province in Kenya. Among the FSWs; lifetime use of different substances was reported by 91 for alcohol; 71 for khat; 34 for marijuana; and 6 for heroin; cocaine; glue or petrol. The majority (79) used more than one substance; and multiple-substance use was reported by all respondents who ever used marijuana; heroin; cocaine; glue and petrol. The risk of HIV acquisition was perceived as medium to high by 41 of respondents; 75 of whom attributed this risk to multiple partners. Sexual violence was reported by 48 of respondents; and 30 indicated that this happened several times. Despite HIV prevention programmes targeting FSWs in Mombasa; most of them continue to engage in risky sexual behaviours. This suggests that harm reduction strategies for substance use should be coupled with efforts to promote consistent condom use and partner reduction


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HIV Infections , Risk Factors , Sex Offenses , Sex Workers , Sexual Behavior , Substance-Related Disorders
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Bull. liaison doc. - OCEAC ; 27(1): 43-44, 1994.
Article in French | AIM | ID: biblio-1260073

ABSTRACT

La recherche d'anticorps antitoxoplasmiques par la technique d'hemagglutination a ete pratiquee chez 180 femmes venues consulter a la maternite de l'Hopital Central de N'Djamena. La prevalence etait de 25;6 pour cent. Les anticorps antirubeoleux recherches par inhibition de l'hemagglutination etaient presents a un taux significatif chez 96;6 pour cent des femmes examinees


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Rubella , Rubella/epidemiology , Toxoplasmosis , Toxoplasmosis/epidemiology
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