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Wilson DP et al. – Mandatory screening of female sex workers at current testing frequencies is not cost–effective for the prevention of disease in their male clients. The current testing rate required of sex workers in Victoria is excessive. Screening intervals for sex workers should be based on local STI epidemiology and not locked by legislation.


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