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Female sex workers population size estimation in Rwanda using a three-source capture−recapture method
Establishing accurate population size estimates (PSE) is important for prioritising and planning provision of services. Multiple source capture−recapture sampling method increases PSE accuracy and reliability. In August 2018, the three-source capture−recapture (3S-CRC) method was employed with a str...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8080221/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33734058 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268821000595 |
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author | Musengimana, G. Tuyishime, E. Remera, E. Dong, M. Sebuhoro, D. Mulindabigwi, A. Kayirangwa, E. Malamba, S. S. Gutreuter, S. Prybylski, D. Doshi, R. H. Kayitesi, C. Mutarabayire, V. Nsanzimana, S. Mugwaneza, P. |
author_facet | Musengimana, G. Tuyishime, E. Remera, E. Dong, M. Sebuhoro, D. Mulindabigwi, A. Kayirangwa, E. Malamba, S. S. Gutreuter, S. Prybylski, D. Doshi, R. H. Kayitesi, C. Mutarabayire, V. Nsanzimana, S. Mugwaneza, P. |
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description | Establishing accurate population size estimates (PSE) is important for prioritising and planning provision of services. Multiple source capture−recapture sampling method increases PSE accuracy and reliability. In August 2018, the three-source capture−recapture (3S-CRC) method was employed with a stringent assumption of sample independence to estimate the number of female sex workers (FSW) in Rwanda. Using Rwanda 2017 FSW hotspots mapping data, street and venue-based FSW were sampled at the sector level of each province and tagged with two unique gifts. Each capture was completed within one week to minimise FSW migration between provinces and recall bias. The three captures had 1042, 1204 and 1488 FSW. There were 111 FSW recaptured between captures 1 and 2; 237 between captures 2 and 3; 203 between captures 1 and 3 and 46 captured in all three. The PSE for street and venue-based FSW in Rwanda lies within 95% credible set: 8328–22 806 with corresponding median of 13 716 FSW. The 3S-CRC technique was low-cost and relatively easy to use for PSE in hard-to-reach populations. This estimate provides the basis for determining the denominators to assess HIV programme performance towards FSW and epidemic control and warrants further PSE for home- and cyber-based FSW in Rwanda. |
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spelling | pubmed-80802212021-05-13 Female sex workers population size estimation in Rwanda using a three-source capture−recapture method Musengimana, G. Tuyishime, E. Remera, E. Dong, M. Sebuhoro, D. Mulindabigwi, A. Kayirangwa, E. Malamba, S. S. Gutreuter, S. Prybylski, D. Doshi, R. H. Kayitesi, C. Mutarabayire, V. Nsanzimana, S. Mugwaneza, P. Epidemiol Infect Original Paper Establishing accurate population size estimates (PSE) is important for prioritising and planning provision of services. Multiple source capture−recapture sampling method increases PSE accuracy and reliability. In August 2018, the three-source capture−recapture (3S-CRC) method was employed with a stringent assumption of sample independence to estimate the number of female sex workers (FSW) in Rwanda. Using Rwanda 2017 FSW hotspots mapping data, street and venue-based FSW were sampled at the sector level of each province and tagged with two unique gifts. Each capture was completed within one week to minimise FSW migration between provinces and recall bias. The three captures had 1042, 1204 and 1488 FSW. There were 111 FSW recaptured between captures 1 and 2; 237 between captures 2 and 3; 203 between captures 1 and 3 and 46 captured in all three. The PSE for street and venue-based FSW in Rwanda lies within 95% credible set: 8328–22 806 with corresponding median of 13 716 FSW. The 3S-CRC technique was low-cost and relatively easy to use for PSE in hard-to-reach populations. This estimate provides the basis for determining the denominators to assess HIV programme performance towards FSW and epidemic control and warrants further PSE for home- and cyber-based FSW in Rwanda. Cambridge University Press 2021-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8080221/ /pubmed/33734058 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268821000595 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Musengimana, G. Tuyishime, E. Remera, E. Dong, M. Sebuhoro, D. Mulindabigwi, A. Kayirangwa, E. Malamba, S. S. Gutreuter, S. Prybylski, D. Doshi, R. H. Kayitesi, C. Mutarabayire, V. Nsanzimana, S. Mugwaneza, P. Female sex workers population size estimation in Rwanda using a three-source capture−recapture method |
title | Female sex workers population size estimation in Rwanda using a three-source capture−recapture method |
title_full | Female sex workers population size estimation in Rwanda using a three-source capture−recapture method |
title_fullStr | Female sex workers population size estimation in Rwanda using a three-source capture−recapture method |
title_full_unstemmed | Female sex workers population size estimation in Rwanda using a three-source capture−recapture method |
title_short | Female sex workers population size estimation in Rwanda using a three-source capture−recapture method |
title_sort | female sex workers population size estimation in rwanda using a three-source capture−recapture method |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8080221/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33734058 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268821000595 |
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