Implementing Comprehensive HIV/STI Programmes with Sex Workers Implementing Comprehensive HIV/STI Programmes with | 页面 4
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Recommended citation:
World Health Organization, United Nations Population Fund, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, Global Network
of Sex Work Projects, The World Bank. Implementing comprehensive HIV/STI programmes with sex workers: practical
approaches from collaborative interventions. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2013.
1.Prostitution. 2.HIV infections - prevention and control. 3.Sexually transmitted infections – prevention and control. 4.Sexual
partners. 5.Unsafe sex. 6.Sexual behavior. 7.National health programs. I.World Health Organization. II.UNFPA. III.UNAIDS.
IV.World Bank. V.Global Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP).
ISBN 978 92 4 150618 2
(NLM classification: WC 503.7)
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