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HIV-1 infection among lower class commercial sex workers in Chiang Mai, Thailand

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1994

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The high level of HIV-1 seroprevalence in this sample demonstrates the risk of transmission in lower cost commercial sex encounters in northern Thailand. Non-Thais (ethnic Hill tribes and Burmese) had lower HIV-1 prevalence than ethnic Thais. Type of establishment ('direct' brothel-based or 'indirect' establishments) was not predictive of HIV-1 seroprevalence. However, rural establishments were less vigilant in promoting condom use, suggesting the need for renewed efforts to enforce the Ministry of Public Health's '100% Condom Campaign' in commercial sex establishments.