Abstract
Female prostitutes are at increased risk for sexually transmitted diseases and HIV infection. However, the prevalence rate of HIV infection among prostitutes varies geographically, with the highest rates occurring in Africa and in areas with large numbers of HIV infected intravenous drug users (IVDU). In Europe the most important risk factors for HIV infection in prostitutes are intravenous drug use and unprotected intercourse with non-paying partners. Whereas in Europe, there is as yet no evidence that female prostitutes are a source of HIV infection for the heterosexual population, they are playing a major role in the spread of HIV in Africa. Education about safe sex practices should be included in prevention programmes aimed at IVDUs. HIV infection should be monitored in prostitutes, and health education on AIDS prevention should be offered to prostitutes and their clients.
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