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Legislation requiring monthly testing of sex workers with low rates of sexually transmitted infections restricts access to services for higher risk individuals
Sexually Transmitted Infections, 09/08/09
Samaranayake A et al. – The current legislation requiring monthly STI testing is compromising the access for higher risk individuals to sexual health. Other countries contemplating mandatory testing need to consider the influence that the frequency of testing frequency has on access to sexual health services for high risk groups.
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