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H.I.V. Stalks Prostitutes and Their Children in Cambodia

Posted on February 20, 2017

Source: The New York Times

H.I.V. Stalks Prostitutes and Their Children in Cambodia

"Abortion and AIDS are the two most common causes of death among Cambodian female sex workers, and AIDS is the most frequent cause of death among their children, according to a small new study.

Prostitution in poor countries with high H.I.V. rates has lethal consequences not just for women but for their infants, the study found. Mothers engage in riskier sex acts to feed their children, but because they are socially shunned or threatened with arrest, they often cannot get drugs that would prolong their lives or prevent them from infecting their babies."

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