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Engagement with HIV Prevention Treatment and Care among Female Sex Workers in Zimbabwe: a Respondent Driven Sampling Survey

OBJECTIVE(S): To determine the HIV prevalence and extent of engagement with HIV prevention and care among a representative sample of Zimbabwean sex workers working in Victoria Falls, Hwange and Mutare. DESIGN: Respondent driven sampling (RDS) surveys conducted at each site. METHODS: Sex workers were...

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Autores principales: Cowan, Frances M., Mtetwa, Sibongile, Davey, Calum, Fearon, Elizabeth, Dirawo, Jeffrey, Wong-Gruenwald, Ramona, Ndikudze, Theresa, Chidiya, Samson, Benedikt, Clemens, Busza, Joanna, Hargreaves, James R.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3797143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24143203
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077080
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author Cowan, Frances M.
Mtetwa, Sibongile
Davey, Calum
Fearon, Elizabeth
Dirawo, Jeffrey
Wong-Gruenwald, Ramona
Ndikudze, Theresa
Chidiya, Samson
Benedikt, Clemens
Busza, Joanna
Hargreaves, James R.
author_facet Cowan, Frances M.
Mtetwa, Sibongile
Davey, Calum
Fearon, Elizabeth
Dirawo, Jeffrey
Wong-Gruenwald, Ramona
Ndikudze, Theresa
Chidiya, Samson
Benedikt, Clemens
Busza, Joanna
Hargreaves, James R.
author_sort Cowan, Frances M.
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description OBJECTIVE(S): To determine the HIV prevalence and extent of engagement with HIV prevention and care among a representative sample of Zimbabwean sex workers working in Victoria Falls, Hwange and Mutare. DESIGN: Respondent driven sampling (RDS) surveys conducted at each site. METHODS: Sex workers were recruited using respondent driven sampling with each respondent limited to recruiting 2 peers. Participants completed an interviewer-administered questionnaire and provided a finger prick blood sample for HIV antibody testing. Statistical analysis took account of sampling method. RESULTS: 870 women were recruited from the three sites. HIV prevalence was between 50 and 70%. Around half of those confirmed HIV positive were aware of their HIV status and of those 50-70% reported being enrolled in HIV care programmes. Overall only 25-35% of those with laboratory-confirmed HIV were accessing antiretroviral therapy. Among those reporting they were HIV negative, 21-28% reported having an HIV test in the last 6 months. Of those tested HIV negative, most (65-82%) were unaware of their status. Around two-thirds of sex workers reported consistent condom use with their clients. As in other settings, sex workers reported high rates of gender based violence and police harassment. CONCLUSIONS: This survey suggests that prevalence of HIV is high among sex workers in Zimbabwe and that their engagement with prevention, treatment and care is sub-optimal. Intensifying prevention and care interventions for sex workers has the potential to markedly reduce HIV and social risks for sex workers, their clients and the general population in Zimbabwe and elsewhere in the region.
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spelling pubmed-37971432013-10-18 Engagement with HIV Prevention Treatment and Care among Female Sex Workers in Zimbabwe: a Respondent Driven Sampling Survey Cowan, Frances M. Mtetwa, Sibongile Davey, Calum Fearon, Elizabeth Dirawo, Jeffrey Wong-Gruenwald, Ramona Ndikudze, Theresa Chidiya, Samson Benedikt, Clemens Busza, Joanna Hargreaves, James R. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE(S): To determine the HIV prevalence and extent of engagement with HIV prevention and care among a representative sample of Zimbabwean sex workers working in Victoria Falls, Hwange and Mutare. DESIGN: Respondent driven sampling (RDS) surveys conducted at each site. METHODS: Sex workers were recruited using respondent driven sampling with each respondent limited to recruiting 2 peers. Participants completed an interviewer-administered questionnaire and provided a finger prick blood sample for HIV antibody testing. Statistical analysis took account of sampling method. RESULTS: 870 women were recruited from the three sites. HIV prevalence was between 50 and 70%. Around half of those confirmed HIV positive were aware of their HIV status and of those 50-70% reported being enrolled in HIV care programmes. Overall only 25-35% of those with laboratory-confirmed HIV were accessing antiretroviral therapy. Among those reporting they were HIV negative, 21-28% reported having an HIV test in the last 6 months. Of those tested HIV negative, most (65-82%) were unaware of their status. Around two-thirds of sex workers reported consistent condom use with their clients. As in other settings, sex workers reported high rates of gender based violence and police harassment. CONCLUSIONS: This survey suggests that prevalence of HIV is high among sex workers in Zimbabwe and that their engagement with prevention, treatment and care is sub-optimal. Intensifying prevention and care interventions for sex workers has the potential to markedly reduce HIV and social risks for sex workers, their clients and the general population in Zimbabwe and elsewhere in the region. Public Library of Science 2013-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3797143/ /pubmed/24143203 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077080 Text en © 2013 Cowan et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Cowan, Frances M.
Mtetwa, Sibongile
Davey, Calum
Fearon, Elizabeth
Dirawo, Jeffrey
Wong-Gruenwald, Ramona
Ndikudze, Theresa
Chidiya, Samson
Benedikt, Clemens
Busza, Joanna
Hargreaves, James R.
Engagement with HIV Prevention Treatment and Care among Female Sex Workers in Zimbabwe: a Respondent Driven Sampling Survey
title Engagement with HIV Prevention Treatment and Care among Female Sex Workers in Zimbabwe: a Respondent Driven Sampling Survey
title_full Engagement with HIV Prevention Treatment and Care among Female Sex Workers in Zimbabwe: a Respondent Driven Sampling Survey
title_fullStr Engagement with HIV Prevention Treatment and Care among Female Sex Workers in Zimbabwe: a Respondent Driven Sampling Survey
title_full_unstemmed Engagement with HIV Prevention Treatment and Care among Female Sex Workers in Zimbabwe: a Respondent Driven Sampling Survey
title_short Engagement with HIV Prevention Treatment and Care among Female Sex Workers in Zimbabwe: a Respondent Driven Sampling Survey
title_sort engagement with hiv prevention treatment and care among female sex workers in zimbabwe: a respondent driven sampling survey
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3797143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24143203
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077080
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