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Systematic review examining differences in HIV, sexually transmitted infections and health-related harms between migrant and non-migrant female sex workers

机译:系统综述检查艾滋病毒,性传播感染和移民与非移民女性性交工作者之间的健康相关危害的差异

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Objectives: To assess the evidence of differences in the risk of HIV, sexually transmitted infections (STI) and health-related behaviours between migrant and non-migrant female sex workers (FSWs). Methods: Systematic review of published peer-reviewed articles that reported data on HIV, STIs or health-related harms among migrant compared with non-migrant FSWs. Studies were mapped to describe their methods and focus, with a narrative synthesis undertaken to describe the differences in outcomes by migration status overall and strati fied by country of origin. Unadjusted ORs are presented graphically to describe differences in HIV and acute STIs among FSWs by migration and income of destination country. Results: In general, migrant FSWs working in lower-income countries are more at risk of HIV than non-migrants, but migrants working in higher-income countries are at less risk. HIV prevalence was higher among migrant FSWs from Africa in high-income countries. Migrant FSWs in all countries are at an increased risk of acute STIs. Study designs, definitions of FSWs and recruitment methods are diverse. Behavioural data focussed on sexual risks. Discussion: The lack of consistent differences in risk between migrants and non-migrants highlights the importance of the local context in mediating risk among migrant FSWs. The higher prevalence of HIV among some FSWs originating from African countries is likely to be due to infection at home where HIV prevalence is high. There is a need for ongoing monitoring and research to understand the nature of risk among migrants, how it differs from that of local FSWs and changes over time to inform the delivery of services.
机译:目标:评估移民和非移民女性性工作者(FSW)之间艾滋病毒,性传播感染(STI)和健康相关行为风险差异的证据。方法:对出版的同行评审文章的系统审查报告了与非移民FSWS相比移民的艾滋病毒,STI或健康相关危害数据的数据。映射研究以描述其方法和重点,叙述合成,以描述通过原籍国的总体迁移状态和Strati的成果差异。以图形方式呈现未调整的或者,以描述目的地国家的移民和收入来描述FSWS之间的艾滋病毒和急性STI的差异。结果:一般而言,在低收入国家工作的移民FSWS比非移民更大的艾滋病毒风险,但在高收入国家工作的移民均不那么风险。来自高收入国家的非洲移民FSWS的艾滋病毒患病率较高。所有国家的移民FSW都会增加急性STI的风险。研究设计,FSWS和招聘方法的定义是多种多样的。行为数据专注于性风险。讨论:移民和非移民之间风险缺乏差异突出了本地背景在移民FSW中的风险中的重要性。源自非洲国家的一些FSW中的艾滋病毒患病率可能是由于家中感染,艾滋病毒患病率高。需要持续监测和研究,以了解移民风险的性质,如何与本地FSW的风险以及随着时间的推移而改变,以告知提供服务。

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    《Sexually Transmitted Infections》 |2013年第4期|共9页
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    Department of Social and Environmental Health Research London School of Hygiene and Tropical;

    Department of Social and Environmental Health Research London School of Hygiene and Tropical;

    Department of Social and Environmental Health Research London School of Hygiene and Tropical;

    Population Council Mexico City Mexico;

    Department of Social and Environmental Health Research London School of Hygiene and Tropical;

    Department of Social and Environmental Health Research London School of Hygiene and Tropical;

    Department of Social Policy and Intervention Centre for Evidence Based Intervention University of;

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