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Du som specialdoktor länkar till en föråldrad undersökningen. Smittskyddet världen över är bekymrade över de senaste årens ökade antibiotikaresistenta gonorré där smittkällan är sexköp i bland annat Asien.
Tom. icke sjukvårdskunniga vet att i mängder av länder världen över används antibiotika felaktigt vilket leder till resistens.
Senast idag talades det om att det varnas för en katastrof när allt färre bakterier kan botas med antibiotika och det söks få fram ny antibiotika genom alligatorblod
Tom. icke sjukvårdskunniga vet att i mängder av länder världen över används antibiotika felaktigt vilket leder till resistens.
Senast idag talades det om att det varnas för en katastrof när allt färre bakterier kan botas med antibiotika och det söks få fram ny antibiotika genom alligatorblod
Nu pratar vi om varför förbud mot sexköp skulle kunna minska könssjukdomarna. Av ditt resonemang kan man ju härleda att du anser att en repressiv prostitutionspolitik skulle göra problemet mindre. Det kan du inte finna några belägg för, eftersom motsatsen gäller.
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LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sex workers in countries where selling or buying sex is illegal are more likely to face violence, not use condoms and contract HIV, researchers said on Tuesday, calling for prostitution to be decriminalized.
Nations have been divided over the best way to deal with prostitution. Many outlaw it; some, including Canada and Sweden, punish clients and others, like Germany and New Zealand, legalized it or decriminalized it entirely.
Now an international team of researchers have analyzed the effects of different laws on sex workers, in what they say was the first review of its kind, and found repressive polices increased health and safety risks.
“Where some or all aspects of sex work were criminalized, concerns about their own or their clients’ arrest meant that sex workers often had to rush screening clients,” said Lucy Platt, the lead author of the university-led study.
Fear of police meant sex workers had little time to negotiate services and tended to work in isolated areas, added Platt, an associate professor in public health epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM).
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-women-prostitution/legalizing-prostitution-lowers-violence-and-disease-report-says-idUSKBN1OA28N
Nations have been divided over the best way to deal with prostitution. Many outlaw it; some, including Canada and Sweden, punish clients and others, like Germany and New Zealand, legalized it or decriminalized it entirely.
Now an international team of researchers have analyzed the effects of different laws on sex workers, in what they say was the first review of its kind, and found repressive polices increased health and safety risks.
“Where some or all aspects of sex work were criminalized, concerns about their own or their clients’ arrest meant that sex workers often had to rush screening clients,” said Lucy Platt, the lead author of the university-led study.
Fear of police meant sex workers had little time to negotiate services and tended to work in isolated areas, added Platt, an associate professor in public health epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM).
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-women-prostitution/legalizing-prostitution-lowers-violence-and-disease-report-says-idUSKBN1OA28N