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But the bulk of the caseload, according to Pepin, “consisted of thousands of asymptomatic free women who came for screening because they were required to do so by law, in theory every month.” The colonial government accepted prostitution as an ineradicable fact but evidently hoped to keep the trade hygienic—so les femmes libres were obliged to get checked.
Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic
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