2010 Cambodia Behavioral Sentinel Surveillance: Female Entertainment Workers, Moto-Taxi Drivers, People Living with HIV/AIDS

Publications - Released in 2010

In 2010, the eight round of Behavioral Sentinel Surveillance (BSS) has been conducted. The study was conducted in 5 main cities/provinces among female entertainment workers, moto-taxi driver and AIDS patients receiving care in the AIDS treatment centers. As results, the consistent condom use with paying clients and with sweethearts has remained relatively stable in the past five years among female entertainment workers who reported having more than 2 clients per day. Still, there are some indications of a slow but steady decline in consistent condom use, and this will need to be addressed in future prevention interventions.

Organizations

  • Ministry of Health - Cambodia
  • National Center for HIV/AIDS, Dermatology and STD (NCHADS) - Cambodia