“…The guidance to provide prompt HIV treatment to key populations, as a part of HIV prevention interventions in Uganda, stems from growing evidence of high HIV prevalence among groups of people engaged in risky sexual behaviour, including female sex workers. In Kampala, recent research has noted high HIV prevalence among women in the general population (Nakku-Joloba et al, 2015), and specifically among women engaged in sex work and their clients (Lindan et al, 2015;Vandepitte et al, 2011). Female sex workers are vulnerable to infection because many have multiple concurrent partners, may not always be able to negotiate condom use, and may also be at risk of violence from clients and regular partners, among other factors (Rutakumwa, Mbonye, Kiwanuka, Bagiire, & Seeley, 2015;Schulkind, Mbonye, Watts, & Seeley, in press;Scorgie et al, 2012).…”