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. 2002 Apr;78(Suppl 1):i47–i54. doi: 10.1136/sti.78.suppl_1.i47

Sex in the city: sexual behaviour, societal change, and STDs in Saigon

M Rekart
PMCID: PMC1765813  PMID: 12083447

Abstract

HIV infection is increasing among sex workers and injection drug users in southern Vietnam. Vietnamese sex workers returning from Cambodia are an important factor. This phase I growth stage is being accelerated by widespread prostitution and escalating heroin use. Sexually transmitted disease (STD) rates are significant in sex workers but low in the general population. STD epidemics in developing countries may not follow the dynamic topology that is common in developed countries. Vietnam has the potential for significant HIV and STD epidemics but also the capacity to respond to these threats.


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