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Literature review and analysis

At special risk: Biopolitical vulnerability and HIV/STI syndemics among women

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Pages 258-271 | Received 10 Apr 2011, Accepted 13 Mar 2012, Published online: 17 Dec 2014
 

Abstract

Women are at special risk for HIV/AIDS infection and disease progression due to an inter-related set of biopolitical factors. Biological factors that contribute to women’s special vulnerability include hormonal, developmental, and immunological characteristics. Social and political factors such as poverty, gendered power relationships, and violence interact with biological factors to create an HIV risk profile among women. The approach of this paper is to review literatures that describe components of women’s risks for HIV in order to create an integrated model of vulnerability. We present a syndemic model that calls attention to the importance of understanding the pathways of adverse interaction among interacting diseases and the social and political environments of sufferers. This paper synthesises known risk factors and analyses them through the lens of syndemics theory in order to demonstrate the biopolitical vulnerability of women to HIV. Applying a syndemic approach offers important implications for prevention and treatment of HIV among women.

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