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Women engaged in prostitution and COVID-19: why are they excluded from socially vulnerable groups?

Michelle Ishida ChiangMaitê Leite BasileAna Beatriz Pereira de SouzaIsabella Dastler MoccagattaJúlia Rabello Guerra VieiraThaís Rocha LourençoMariana Langanke GonçalvesHelena Afférri Fernandes PintoRosane LowenthalMichele Lacerda Pereira FerrerGiselle Burlamaqui Klautau
Published in: Revista de saude publica (2022)
This study analyzed the exposure of women engaged in prostitution in downtown São Paulo to COVID-19. This cross-sectional study had a convenience sample selected in May 2021. We interviewed 219, mostly black, middle-aged, poor women with comorbidities. Among them, 61 had shown COVID-19 symptoms, 23, tested positive for the disease, seven underwent hospitalization, and four reported post-COVID-19 complications. Only 26 (30.2%) had been vaccinated. In addition to gender, race, and class inequalities, these women suffer both from a higher risk of contracting COVID-19 due to their working conditions and from the subsequent worsening of that disease due to age and lack of vaccination.
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