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Female Sex Work And International Sport Events - No Major Changes In Demand Or Supply Of Paid Sex During The 2010 Soccer World Cup: A Cross-Sectional Study, Marlise Richter, Stanley Luchters, Dudu Ndlovu, Marleen Temmerman, Matthew Francis Chersich Sep 2012

Female Sex Work And International Sport Events - No Major Changes In Demand Or Supply Of Paid Sex During The 2010 Soccer World Cup: A Cross-Sectional Study, Marlise Richter, Stanley Luchters, Dudu Ndlovu, Marleen Temmerman, Matthew Francis Chersich

Population Health, East Africa

Background: Important unanswered questions remain on the impact of international sporting events on the sex industry. Speculation about increased demand and supply of sex work often generates significant attention, but also additional funding for HIV programmes. This study assessed whether changes occurred in the demand and supply of paid sex during the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa.

Methods: Trained sex worker interviewers conducted face-to-face semi-structured interviews among consenting female sex workers during May-September 2010. Using bivariate analyses we compared supply, demand, sexual risk-taking, and police and health services contact pre-World Cup, to levels during the World …


Sexual Behavior Of Hiv-Positive Adults Not Accessing Hiv Treatment In Mombasa, Kenya: Defining Their Prevention Needs, Avina Sarna, Stanley Luchters, Melissa Pickett, Matthew Chersich, Jerry Okal, Scott Geibel, Nzioki Kingola, Marleen Temmerman Mar 2012

Sexual Behavior Of Hiv-Positive Adults Not Accessing Hiv Treatment In Mombasa, Kenya: Defining Their Prevention Needs, Avina Sarna, Stanley Luchters, Melissa Pickett, Matthew Chersich, Jerry Okal, Scott Geibel, Nzioki Kingola, Marleen Temmerman

Population Health, East Africa

Background: HIV spread continues at high rates from infected persons to their sexual partners. In 2009, an estimated 2.6 million new infections occurred globally. People living with HIV (PLHIV) receiving treatment are in contact with health workers and therefore exposed to prevention messages. By contrast, PLHIV not receiving ART often fall outside the ambit of prevention programs. There is little information on their sexual risk behaviors. This study in Mombasa Kenya therefore explored sexual behaviors of PLHIV not receiving any HIV treatment.

Results: Using modified targeted snowball sampling, 698 PLHIV were recruited through community health workers and HIV-positive …