Documents located during CATIE's HIV prevention literature survey 2009 are:Â
Behets, F., Rasolofomanana, J. R., Van Damme, K., Vaovola, G., Adriamiadana, J., Ranaivo, A., McClamroch, K., Dallabetta, G., van Dam, Johnannes, Rasamilalao, D., Rasamindra, A., & the Mad-STI Working Group. (2003). Evidence-based treatement guidelines for sexually transmitted infections developed with and for female sex workers. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 8(3), 251-258.
Mimiaga, M. J., Reisner, S. L., Tinsley, J. P., Mayer, K. H. & Safren, S. A. (2009). Street workers and internet escorts: Contextual and psychosocial factors surrounding HIV risk behavior among men who engage in sex work with other men. Journal of Urban Health 86(1), 54-66.
Operario, D., Soma, T., & Underhill, K. (2008). Sex work and HIV status among transgender women: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 48(1), 97-103.
Rahnama, R., & Center for AIDS Prevention Studies. (2008). What are sex workersâ HIV prevention needs? Retrieved July 13, 2009, from http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/pubs/FS/revsexworkers.php.
Shannon, K., Bright, V., Gibson, K., Tyndall, M. W., & the Maka Project Partnership. (2007). Sexual and drug-related vulnerabilities for HIV infection among women engaged in survival sex work in Vancouver, Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health 98(6), 465-469.
Smith, R. J., Bodine, E. N., Wilson, D. P., & Blower, S. M. (2005). Evaluating the potential impact of vaginal microbicides to reduce the risk of acquiring HIV infection in female sex workers. AIDS 20(2), 413-421.