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    Knowledge About Sexually Transmitted Infections (STls) and Attitudes Toward Female Sex Workers With STI Symptoms Among Health Care Providers in Laos

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    2011
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    Abstract
    This article which studied female sex workers in Thailand and Vietnam is interesting because Kenya's Ministry of Health found the knowledge of care providers in relation to sexually transmitted infections (STls) and sex workers wanting in knowledge, attitude and skills. This, to me, seems to be a widespread problem. Kenya's Ministry of Health has experienced the same low STI knowledge. This necessitated the development of syndromic management of STls and the retraining of health personnel on how to use the syndromic diagnosis and appropriate management of STls. The attitude of health workers towards sex workers with an STI is negative as demonstrated by statements like "anyway, you asked for it", with absolutely no empathy. This study is a reminder that health workers need re-tooling in holistic management of STls, including attitude changes. I recommend the retraining of health workers in STI management and how to work with sex workers.
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    http://fl 000. com/prime/ contributor/ evaluate/ article/ 127269 56
    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/44175
    Citation
    Asia PacJ Public Health 2011 Jul31
    Publisher
    Center for HIV Prevention and Research, University of Nairobi
    Subject
    Women's Health
    Gynecologic Inflammation & Infections Infectious Diseases
    Sexually Transmitted Diseases (without HIV)
    Public Health & Epidemiology
    Health Systems & Services Research
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