2003
DOI: 10.1136/sti.79.2.111
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Prevalence of sexually transmitted infections and performance of STI syndromes against aetiological diagnosis, in female sex workers of red light area in Surat, India

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“…Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology The mean age in our series was 28.4 years. It is identical to that of Desai [6] in India, which was 28.5 years and superior to those of Wang [10] in China, Cornier [5] in Bulgaria and Reed [11] in Indonesia which were respectively 23.5 years, 23.9 years and 25.8 years.…”
Section: Epidemiological Characteristics Of Womensupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology The mean age in our series was 28.4 years. It is identical to that of Desai [6] in India, which was 28.5 years and superior to those of Wang [10] in China, Cornier [5] in Bulgaria and Reed [11] in Indonesia which were respectively 23.5 years, 23.9 years and 25.8 years.…”
Section: Epidemiological Characteristics Of Womensupporting
confidence: 53%
“…In terms of educational level, most studies show that the majority of women engaged in sex work (occasional prostitution, or professional sex workers ) are out of school or just have the level of primary education [6] [10] [11]. The data In terms of marital status, the percentages are disparate.…”
Section: Epidemiological Characteristics Of Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Yet, other studies reveal higher rates, between 22-31% (Desai et al, 2003; Family Health International/Development Fund for International Development/Andhra Pradesh State AIDS Control Society, 2001;Pal et al, 2004;Wayal et al, 2011). Because of this variation, it has been suggested that a decrease in prevalence among this group has happened in the last few years.…”
Section: Evidence Of Sti In Indiamentioning
confidence: 97%