Abstract

This paper criticizes the findings of the four Cities Study elaborating on the significance of sexual mixing patterns and AIDS differential mortality. The authors argue that the broader mixing patterns between female sex workers their clients and the remaining population are more difficult to ascertain/compare because details on the sexual characteristics of the male clients are not reported.

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