'Scared of going to the clinic': Contextualising healthcare access for men who have sex with men, female sex workers and people who use drugs in two South African cities
Background: Men who have sex with men (MSM), sex workers (SW) and people who use drugs (PWUD) are at increased risk for HIV because of multiple socio-structural barriers and do not have adequate access to appropriate HIV prevention, diagnosis and treatment services. Objective: To examine the context...
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Main Authors: | Zoe Duby (Author), Busisiwe Nkosi (Author), Andrew Scheibe (Author), Ben Brown (Author), Linda-Gail Bekker (Author) |
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