Revista de Saúde Pública (Mar 2022)

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

  • Michelle Ishida Chiang,
  • Maitê Leite Basile,
  • Ana Beatriz Pereira de Souza,
  • Isabella Dastler Moccagatta,
  • Julia Rabello Guerra Vieira,
  • Thaís Rocha Lourenço,
  • Mariana Langanke Gonçalves,
  • Helena Afférri Fernandes Pinto,
  • Rosane Lowenthal,
  • Michele Lacerda Pereira Ferrer,
  • Giselle Burlamaqui Klautau

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2022056004229
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56

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ABSTRACT 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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