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Chi Chung Lau <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 1 Sep 2011 09:53:16 -0400
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Hi all,

Just a quick response to the document discussing about a holistic  
approach for female sex workers. In light of the power differences,  
there is a need to have efforts targeting the clients of female sex  
workers so that the HIV situation of female sex workers can be  
tackled. I find there are always few discussions addressing this issue.

Chi Chung
MPH, The University of Toronto

Quoting John Nicholson <[log in to unmask]>:

> With recent epidemiology showing a continual rise in HIV rates among  
>  sex workers, this editorial from AIDSTAR-One describes why now is   
> the time to develop holistic, effective, and efficient programming   
> for this high-risk group.
>
> Access this and past editions of the AIDSTAR-One Spotlight on   
> Prevention here: http://j.mp/nU4cID
>
> John Nicholson | Knowledge Management/Communications Manager
> 202.276.0624| Direct
> 703.528.7474 | Office
>
> John Snow Inc.
>
>
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