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Volume 6 (2006) - April 2006

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Demography and sex work characteristics of female sex workers in India

Rakhi Dandona, Lalit Dandona, G Anil Kumar, Juan Gutierrez, Sam McPherson, Fiona Samuels, Stefano M Bertozzi, the ASCI FPP Study Team BMC International Health and Human Rights 2006, 6:5 (14 April 2006)

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Examination of the demography and history of female sex workers in Andhra Pradesh, India, will help to target HIV interventions and HIV prevention activities to a hard to reach and high risk group.

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Human rights, health and the state in Bangladesh

Redwanur M Rahman BMC International Health and Human Rights 2006, 6:4 (12 April 2006)

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A descriptive study of youth risk behavior in urban and rural secondary school students in El Salvador

Andrew E Springer, BJ Selwyn, Steven H Kelder BMC International Health and Human Rights 2006, 6:3 (11 April 2006)

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