Female sex workers perspectives and concerns regarding HIV self-testing: an exploratory study in Tanzania
Abstract Background HIV testing is a gateway to HIV care and treatment for people diagnosed with HIV and can link those with negative results to HIV preventive services. Despite the importance of HIV testing services (HTS) in HIV control, uptake of HTS among female sex workers (FSWs) across sub-Saha...
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Main Authors: | Soori Nnko (Author), Daniel Nyato (Author), Evodius Kuringe (Author), Caterina Casalini (Author), Amani Shao (Author), Albert Komba (Author), John Changalucha (Author), Mwita Wambura (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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