Back to Search Start Over

Strengthening the scale-up and uptake of effective interventions for sex workers for population impact in Zimbabwe

Authors :
Cowan, F.M. (Frances M)
Chabata, S.T. (Sungai T)
Musemburi, S. (Sithembile)
Fearon, E. (Elizabeth)
Davey, C. (Calum)
Ndori-Mharadze, T. (Tendayi)
Bansi-Matharu, L. (Loveleen)
Cambiano, V. (Valentina)
Steen, R. (Richard)
Busza, J. (Joanna)
Yekeye, R. (Raymond)
Mugurungi, O. (Owen)
Hargreaves, J.R. (James R)
Phillips, A.N. (Andrew N)
Cowan, F.M. (Frances M)
Chabata, S.T. (Sungai T)
Musemburi, S. (Sithembile)
Fearon, E. (Elizabeth)
Davey, C. (Calum)
Ndori-Mharadze, T. (Tendayi)
Bansi-Matharu, L. (Loveleen)
Cambiano, V. (Valentina)
Steen, R. (Richard)
Busza, J. (Joanna)
Yekeye, R. (Raymond)
Mugurungi, O. (Owen)
Hargreaves, J.R. (James R)
Phillips, A.N. (Andrew N)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Introduction: UNAIDS’ goal of ending AIDS by 2030 is unreachable without better targeting of testing, prevention and care. Female sex workers (FSW) in Zimbabwe are at high risk of HIV acquisition and transmission. Here, we report on collated programme and research data from Zimbabwe's national sex work programme. We also assess the potential for wider population impact of FSW programmes by modelling the impact on HIV incidence of eliminating transmission through FSW (i.e. calcu

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, International AIDS Society. Journal vol. 22 no. S4, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1111585818
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002.jia2.25320