Prevention and Treatment of HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections for Sex Workers in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Recommendations for a Public Health Approach
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Prevention and Treatment of HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections for Sex Workers in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Recommendations for a Public Health Approach
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The objective of this document is to provide technical recommendations on effective interventions for the prevention and treatment of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among sex workers and their clients. These include evidence-based recommendations following the GRADE methodology as well as recommendations for good practice.
Good practice recommendations are overarching principles derived not from scientific evidence but from common sense, ethics and human rights principles. These recommendations did not go through a formal GRADE process but should be strongly promoted in all interventions with sex workers.
The technical recommendations are supported not only by scientific evidence but also the lived experience of sex workers around the world as expressed in the results of a community values and preferences survey and at the guideline consensus meeting.
Copyright © World Health Organization 2012.
Sections
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. METHODOLOGY AND PROCESS
- 3. GOOD PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS
- 4. TECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5. OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
- 6. RESEARCH GAPS AND FUTURE ADAPTATIONS OF THE GUIDELINES
- 7. CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- ANNEX 1 PICO QUESTIONS AND OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS
- ANNEX 2 OUTCOME FRAMEWORKS
- ANNEX 3 EVIDENCE PROFILES AND DECISION TABLES
- ANNEX 4 NSWP GLOBAL SEX WORKER CONSULTATION
- ANNEX 5 SEARCH STRATEGIES
- ANNEX 6 EVIDENCE SUMMARIES
- POLICY BRIEF
- FRENCH
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