Communication needs for improved uptake of PrEP and HIVST services among key populations in Nigeria: a mixed-method study
Abstract Background World Health Organization (WHO) reports that people who indulge in risky behaviours such as penile-anal sex, unprotected intercourse, multiple sex partners, and alcohol and illicit drugs are at risk of HIV/AIDS and classified as Key Populations (KPs). Since the introduction of Pr...
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Main Authors: | Olawale Durosinmi-Etti, Emmanuel Kelechi Nwala, Funke Oki, Akudo Ikpeazu, Emmanuel Godwin, Paul Umoh, Arome Shaibu, Alex Ogundipe, Abiye Kalaiwo |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3ca1b7f82745469cb0dd809bfe8092f3 |
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