2011
DOI: 10.1136/sextrans-2011-050108.587
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P5-S6.31 Sexual healthcare among female sex workers working outside of the main entertainment district in Tijuana, Mexico

Abstract: BackgroundSex work is quasi-legal in Tijuana, with a zone of tolerance (Zona Roja, or Red Light district), and a registration card system whereby female sex workers (FSW) pay an annual cost to cover HIV and STI testing. As healthcare efforts are concentrated in the Zona Roja, we set out to assess the frequency of Pap testing among FSW working outside this zone.MethodsProyecto Amantes de la Salud (Lovers of Health Project) conducted baseline surveys among 403 FSW working in bars outside of Tijuana's Zona Roja u… Show more

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