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. 2022 Sep;26(9):2907-2919.
doi: 10.1007/s10461-022-03616-6. Epub 2022 Mar 5.

The HIV Cascade of Care and Service Utilisation at Sex Work Programmes Among Female Sex Workers in South Africa

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The HIV Cascade of Care and Service Utilisation at Sex Work Programmes Among Female Sex Workers in South Africa

Maya Jaffer et al. AIDS Behav. 2022 Sep.

Abstract

Female sex workers (FSWs) in South Africa experience a uniquely high prevalence of HIV. We describe the HIV cascade of care (CoC) in FSWs in South Africa, and explored service utilisation at sex work programmes. A cross-sectional, study enrolled FSWs across 12 sites in South Africa. Participants were recruited using chain-referral method. Inclusion criteria: ≥ 18 years, cis-gender female, sold/transacted in sex, HIV positive. 1862 HIV positive FSWs were enrolled. 92% were known positive, 87% were on antiretroviral treatment (ART). Of those on ART, 74% were virally suppressed. Younger FSWs were significantly less likely to be on ART or virally suppressed. Female sex workers using HIV services from specialised programs were 1.4 times more likely to be virally suppressed than non-program users. The pre-COVID-19 pandemic HIV CoC amongst FSWs in South Africa shows striking improvement from previous estimates, and approaches achievement of 90:90:90 goals.

Keywords: Cascade of care; HIV; Program; Service offering; Sex worker; South Africa.

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The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare that are relevant to the content of this article.

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HIV Continuum of Care (CoC)
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HIV Continuum of care for female sex workers towards the UN90-90–90 targets

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