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"When they know that you are a sex worker, you will be the last person to be treated": Perceptions and experiences of female sex workers in accessing HIV services in Uganda.

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"When they know that you are a sex worker, you will be the last person to be treated": Perceptions and experiences of female sex workers in accessing HIV services in Uganda.

Auteurs : Rhoda K. Wanyenze [Ouganda] ; Geofrey Musinguzi [Ouganda] ; Juliet Kiguli [Ouganda] ; Fred Nuwaha [Ouganda] ; Geoffrey Mujisha [Ouganda] ; Joshua Musinguzi [Ouganda] ; Jim Arinaitwe [Ouganda] ; Joseph K B. Matovu [Ouganda]

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Abstract

HIV prevalence among female sex workers (FSWs) in high burden countries in sub-Saharan Africa varies between 24 and 72%, however their access to HIV services remains limited. This study explored FSWs' perspectives of the barriers and opportunities to HIV service access in Uganda.

DOI: 10.1186/s12914-017-0119-1
PubMed: 28476153

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