Transactional sex as a response to risk in Western Kenya

"Formal and informal commercial sex work is a way of life for many poor women in developing countries. Though sex workers have long been identified as crucial in affecting the spread of HIV/AIDS, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, the nature of sex-for-money transactions remains poorly underst...

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Transactional sex as a response to risk in Western Kenya
AIDS (Disease) Kenya
Prostitutes Health and hygiene Kenya
Prostitution Health aspects Kenya
title Transactional sex as a response to risk in Western Kenya
title_auth Transactional sex as a response to risk in Western Kenya
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title_full Transactional sex as a response to risk in Western Kenya Jonathan Robinson, Ethan Yeh
title_fullStr Transactional sex as a response to risk in Western Kenya Jonathan Robinson, Ethan Yeh
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title_short Transactional sex as a response to risk in Western Kenya
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Prostitutes Health and hygiene Kenya
Prostitution Health aspects Kenya
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Prostitutes Health and hygiene Kenya
Prostitution Health aspects Kenya
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