The impact of peer support on testing, linkage to and engagement in HIV care for people who inject drugs in Indonesia: qualitative perspectives from a community-led study
Abstract Introduction People who use, including those who inject, drugs in Indonesia are disproportionately affected by HIV, but tend to be diagnosed at a late stage of infection, delay initiation to and have poor rates of retention in antiretroviral treatment, resulting in high rates of morbidity a...
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Main Authors: | Arif Rachman Iryawan (Author), Claudia Stoicescu (Author), Faisyal Sjahrial (Author), Kuntanto Nio (Author), Alexa Dominich (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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