Acceptability of testing for anorectal sexually transmitted infections and self-collected anal swabs in female sex workers, men who have sex with men and transgender women in Papua New Guinea
Abstract Background Papua New Guinea (PNG) has some of the highest prevalence of urogenital sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in Pacific Asia, but to date, anorectal STI prevalence data do not exist, and diagnosis of anorectal STIs does not occur. The purpose of this study was to document the a...
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Main Authors: | Stephen Bell (Author), Johanna Wapling (Author), Sophie Ase (Author), Ruthy Boli-Neo (Author), Andrew J. Vallely (Author), John M. Kaldor (Author), Claire E. Nightingale (Author), Angela Kelly-Hanku (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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