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Catherine E. Oldenburg Amaya G. Perez- Brumer Sari L. Reisner Kenneth H. Mayer

Human Rights Protections for Sex Workers and Income Equality are Associated with Decreased HIV Prevalence Among Men who Engage in Transactional Sex: An Ecological Analysis. Catherine E. Oldenburg Amaya G. Perez- Brumer Sari L. Reisner Kenneth H. Mayer Matthew J. Mimiaga Till B ärnighausen.

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Catherine E. Oldenburg Amaya G. Perez- Brumer Sari L. Reisner Kenneth H. Mayer

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  1. Human Rights Protections for Sex Workers and Income Equality are Associated with Decreased HIV Prevalence Among Men who Engage in Transactional Sex: An Ecological Analysis Catherine E. Oldenburg Amaya G. Perez-Brumer Sari L. Reisner Kenneth H. Mayer Matthew J. Mimiaga Till Bärnighausen

  2. Pooled HIV Prevalence Association between human rights protections for sex workers and HIV prevalence 1Unadjusted; 2Adjusted for region, year of publication, and male general population HIV prevalence; 3Adjusted for criminalization of homosexuality and sex work, region, year of publication, and male general population HIV prevalence; 4Adjusted for GDP per capita, population structure (defined as proportion of the population aged 15-24), country-level unemployment among males, criminalization of homosexuality and sex work, region, year of publication, and male general population HIV prevalence

  3. Association between HIV Prevalence and Gini Coefficient Adjusted estimate: 1.7% increase in HIV prevalence per 1-point increase in Gini coefficient Adjusted for sex work and homosexuality laws, population structure (proportion of population aged 15-24), country-level unemployment among males, region, year of publication, and male general population HIV prevalence

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