HIV prevention and treatment cascades among female sex workers in Ghana: gaps and priorities that should be addressed by the national programme
Samuel Dery,
Chris Guure,
Kwaku Owusu-Ansah
et al.
Abstract:Background
There is currently limited knowledge about HIV prevention and treatment cascades among female sex workers (FSW) in Ghana. This study sought to use the 2020 bio-behavioural survey (BBS) among FSWs to identify gaps and priorities in HIV treatment and prevention cascades to help achieve the 95–95-95 fast track targets.
Method
The study used a cross-sectional design with Time Location Sampling (TLS) technique in all regions of Ghana. All eligible FSW at the selec… Show more
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