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Original Articles

They bring AIDS to us and say we give it to them’: Socio-structural context of female sex workers' vulnerability to HIV infection in Ibadan Nigeria

Ils nous apportent le SIDA et disent que c'est nous qui le leur donnons’ : Le contexte socio-structurel de la vulnérabilité des travailleuses du sexe face à l'infection par le VIH à Ibadan, au Nigeria

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Pages 52-61 | Published online: 28 Feb 2012

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