Engagement in the HIV care cascade and barriers to antiretroviral therapy uptake among female sex workers in Port Elizabeth, South Africa: findings from a respondent-driven sampling study
Sheree Schwartz, Stefan Baral(Johns Hopkins University), Claire Holland(Johns Hopkins University), Clarence S. Yah(Human Sciences Research Council), Zamakayise Kose(Human Sciences Research Council), Mfezi Mcingana(TB HIV Care Association), Nancy Phaswana‐Mafuya(South African Medical Research Council), Sosthenes Ketende(Johns Hopkins University), Stephanie Sweitzer(Johns Hopkins University), Harry Hausler(University of the Western Cape), Andrew Lambert(TB HIV Care Association)
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