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. 2005 Jul;366(9479):57-60.
doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)66828-6.

Sex work, drug use, HIV infection, and spread of sexually transmitted infections in Moscow, Russian Federation

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Sex work, drug use, HIV infection, and spread of sexually transmitted infections in Moscow, Russian Federation

A Shakarishvili et al. Lancet. 2005 Jul.

Abstract

Rates of HIV-1 infection are growing rapidly, and the epidemic of sexually transmitted infections is continuing at an alarming rate, in the Russian Federation. We did a cross-sectional study of sexually transmitted infections, HIV infection, and drug use in street youth at a juvenile detention facility, adults at homeless detention centres, and women and men at a remand centre in Moscow. 160 (79%) women at the remand centre were sex workers. 91 (51%) homeless women had syphilis. At least one bacterial sexually transmitted infection was present in 97 (58%) female juvenile detainees, 120 (64%) women at the remand centre, and 133 (75%) homeless women. HIV seroprevalence was high in women at the remand centre (n=7 [4%]), adolescent male detainees (5 [3%]), and homeless women (4 [2%]). In view of the interaction between sexually transmitted infections and HIV infection, these findings of high prevalence of sexually transmitted infections show that these disenfranchised populations have the potential to make a disproportionately high contribution to the explosive growth of the HIV epidemic unless interventions targeting these groups are implemented in the Russian Federation.

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    [No authors listed] [No authors listed] Lancet. 2005 Jul 2-8;366(9479):1. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(05)66795-5. Lancet. 2005. PMID: 15999400 No abstract available.
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    Dougherty T. Dougherty T. Lancet. 2005 Sep 17-23;366(9490):983-4. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)67375-8. Lancet. 2005. PMID: 16168777 No abstract available.

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