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02158 MICROBICIDE TRIALS AND EDUCATION: STRATEGIES AND COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS AT NIGERIAN OIL LOCATIONS Faleyimu Bode-Law Background: Transactional Sex Workers (TSWs) and Women settlers are more vulnerable to HIV/AIDS in the face of sexual network with Field-Based Oil Workers (FBOW) at oil locations in Nigeria. Recent evidence suggests that Vaginal Microbicides may reduce womens susceptibility to sexually transmitted infections including HIV/AIDS. Methods: Using Key informant Interview, FGD, participatory engagements and AIDS awareness campaigns targeted at TSWs, Community Women and FBOWs, the unmet needs, challenges to and preparedness for Microbicide Trials for these settlers were explored. Findings were used to develop strategies to prepare this vulnerable community for effective partnership in Microbicide Trial and Education.Program. Results: Post-program revealed more informed settlers responding to the challenges of HIV/AIDS and taking responsible decisions on their reproductive health and rights. Ninety-two percent will use the vaginal microbicides if available, cheap and found effective against STIs and HIV. Eighty-five percent were ready to be recruited into a trial. Potentiality to accept trials in these communities was found to be more with the offer of free access to a product when one is found to be effective. Conclusions: There is still poor information on Microbicide as a potential prevention option amongst Communities at Oil Locations in Nigeria. A sustained gender-sensitive AIDS education and community involvement will facilitate community mobilization towards effective preparedness for Microbicide trials in Nigeria. Dr Bode-law Faleyimu |
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