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UNINA9910786091903321 |
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Titolo |
The global HIV epidemics among sex workers / / / Deanna Kerrigan ... [and others] |
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Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , [2013] |
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copyright 2013 |
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ISBN |
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1-283-94163-5 |
0-8213-9775-3 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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Collana |
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Directions in development |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Disciplina |
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Soggetti |
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HIV infections - Epidemiology |
Prostitutes |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; Tables; ES.1 HIV Prevalence among Female Sex Workers vs. Adult Women across Geographic Regions: Meta-Analysis of the Increased Burden of HIV Experienced by Female Sex Workers; Boxes; ES.1 What is Empowerment-based, Comprehensive Prevention?; Figures; ES.1 Modeling Scale-up of a Community Empowerment-based Comprehensive HIV Prevention in Kenya: New HIV Infections among Sex Workers; ES.2 Modeling Scale-up a Community Empowerment-based Approach to Comprehensive HIV Prevention in Kenya: New Infections among the Adult Population |
ES.3 Cost per HIV Infection Averted: Cumulative Due to the Expansion of the Community Empowerment-based Prevention Interventions for Sex Workers, in the Context of Earlier ART Initiation among Adults, 2012-16ES.4 HIV Prevalence among Female Sex Workers in the Context of Declining Prevalence of Violence in Ukraine; ES.5 Trends in New Infections among Adults in the Context of Declining Prevalence Against Sex Workers in Ukraine; Authors' Note on Limitations of the Report; Chapter 1 Introduction; References; Chapter 2 Review of the Epidemiology of HIV among Sex Workers; Introduction; Methods |
2.1 Systematic Review of HIV among Sex Workers: Search Results Results; 2.1 Meta-Analyses of Aggregate Country Data Comparing HIV |
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Prevalence among Female Sex Workers and Reproductive Age Women in Low and Middle Income Countries with Data on Female Sex Workers HIV Prevalence, 2007-11; 2.2 Subgroup Meta-analysis of Pooled OR for HIV Infection among Female Sex Workers Region and Prevalence Level Forest Plot Showing Meta-Analysis of Risk of HIV Infection among Female Sex Workers Compared to Women 15-49 in Low and Middle Income Countries, 2000-06 |
2.2 Forest Plot Showing Meta-Analysis of Risk of HIV Infection among Female Sex Workers Compared to Women 15-49 in Low and Middle Income Countries, 2000-06 Maps; 2.1 Map of HIV Prevalence among Female Sex Workers in Low and Middle Income Countries including Data from 2007-11 Categorized by HIV Prevalence and Pooled HIV Prevalence Estimates by Region; Discussion; References; Chapter 3 Country Case Studies on Sex Work and HIV Prevention; Benin; 3.1 Geographical Distribution of HIV Prevalence among Female Sex Workers in Benin; 3.1 HIV Prevalence Trends among Female Sex Workers in Benin; Brazil |
3.2 Prevalence of HIV among Sex Workers: Data from Select Epidemiologic Studies i n Brazil 3.2 Trends in HIV Prevalence among the General Adult Population and Female, Male, and Travesti Sex Workers; Dominican Republic; 3.3 HIV Prevalence per Region among Female Sex Workers in the Dominican Republic; 3.3 Trends in HIV Prevalence among Female Sex Workers in Santo Domingo, 1991-2004; India; 3.4 Geographic Distribution of HIV Prevalence among Female Sex Workers in India; 3.4 HIV Prevalence among the Adult Populations and Female Sex Workers by Region in India; Kenya |
3.5 Geographic Distribution of HIV Prevalence among Female Sex Workers in Kenya |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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This volume presents an integrated epidemiologic, social, and economic analysis of the global epidemics of HIV among sex workers in low- and middle-income countries. The book provides a comprehensive review and synthesis of the available public health and social science data to characterize the nature, scope, and complexities of these epidemics. A community empowerment-based approach to HIV prevention, treatment, and care is outlined and demonstrated to be cost-effective across multiple settings, with a significant projected impact on HIV incidence among sex workers and transmission dynamics o |
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