Correlates of HIV self-testing among female sex workers in China: implications for expanding HIV screening
Abstract Background Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) self-testing may help improve test uptake among female sex workers. China has implemented many HIV self-testing programs among men who have sex with men, creating an opportunity for promotion among female sex workers. However, there is a limited...
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Main Authors: | Cheng Wang (Author), Ya-Jie Wang (Author), Joseph D. Tucker (Author), Ming-Zhou Xiong (Author), Hong-Yun Fu (Author), M. Kumi Smith (Author), Wei-Ming Tang (Author), Jason J. Ong (Author), He-Ping Zheng (Author), Bin Yang (Author) |
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