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Reducing Girls' Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS: The Thai approach
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HIV infection rates among teenage girls are often much higher than in teenage boys; the reason lies in girls greater biological and social vulnerability. Compared with that of males, the female reproductive tract is more susceptible to infection with HIV and other STDs, particularly in younger girls. And girls often risk infection very early. Compounding the biological vulnerability of girls are complex and unhealthy societal expectations that mean girls and young women have less control over their lives and bodies than do their male counterparts.
This publication is part of the Best Pratices Collection.
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This publication is part of the Best Pratices Collection.
Click here to download the PDF version in English.
Click here for the PDF Version in French.
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