Human trafficking, health care systems and sexually transmitted infections

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human trafficking, sexually transmitted diseases, health systems, education

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Introduction: Data about the increase in human trafficking around the world are worrisome. Although there is legislation on the subject, its scope does not cover all forms and victims of trafficking. Thus, many women, children and men remain in a vulnerable situation. Objective: The purpose of this paper was to elucidate and understand, based on the literature, the relationship between human trafficking, health care systems and the increase in sexually transmitted diseases, and also to point out what is being done to combat the problem. Methods: A documentary research was conducted through an integrative review for the period from 2010 to 2020. The literature search was carried out on the basis of the CAPES journals portal using the keywords “human trafficking”, “sexually transmitted diseases”, “health care systems” and “education”. Results: The results obtained indicated that the absence of access to information, health care and education are intrinsic to the process of illegal immigration and the destination of women and children for exploitation, whether sexual, for organ removal or forced labor, and that situations of violence, absence of health care or education and coercion, among others, are common both for the conditions of trafficking and for the conditions of the increase in sexually transmitted diseases. Conclusion: Given the information obtained, it is concluded that more research must be carried out together with the agencies that investigate and apply current laws to determine what are the most effective measures to combat human trafficking. Furthermore, we highlight the need for information on policies and projects that are able to reach vulnerable populations, with the promotion of education, health care and better living conditions.

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Milena Cristina Duarte de Almeida, Universidade de Coimbra

Universidade de Coimbra – Coimbra, Portugal

Aliete Cristina Gomes Dias Pedrosa da Cunha Oliveira, Universidade de Coimbra

Universidade de Coimbra – Coimbra, Portugal

Thaísa Góis Farias de Moura Santos Lima, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte – Natal (RN), Brazil

Jordana Crislayne de Lima Paiva, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte – Natal (RN), Brazil

Jéssyca Fabiola Ribeiro Ataliba, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte – Natal (RN), Brazil

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2021-12-21

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Almeida MCD de, Oliveira ACGDP da C, Lima TGF de MS, Paiva JC de L, Ataliba JFR. Human trafficking, health care systems and sexually transmitted infections. DST [Internet]. 2021 Dec. 21 [cited 2024 Apr. 16];33. Available from: https://www.bjstd.org/revista/article/view/783

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