2021
DOI: 10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20211106
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Exploring enablers of sexually transmitted infections among illegal gold miners in the midlands region of Zimbabwe

Abstract: Background: Sub-Saharan Africa faces by far the highest rate of HIV and other Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs). Illegal mineworkers are considered at risk for HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Men are generally not receptive to health promotion messages.Methods: This study explored the enablers of sexually transmitted infections. The study utilized a qualitative approach. A total of 40 participants were recruited. Semi structured interviews were used to collect data. A thematic approach was… Show more

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“…(ii) Biological risks include exposure to sexually transmitted infections as well as exposure to pathogenic microorganisms such as cholera, malaria, dengue causative agents among others [ 20 ]. A study on “Social impacts of artisanal cobalt mining in Katanga, DR Congo” reported that in camps, there is very little effort made to insure sanitation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(ii) Biological risks include exposure to sexually transmitted infections as well as exposure to pathogenic microorganisms such as cholera, malaria, dengue causative agents among others [ 20 ]. A study on “Social impacts of artisanal cobalt mining in Katanga, DR Congo” reported that in camps, there is very little effort made to insure sanitation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%