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HIV epidemic in fishing communities in Uganda: A scoping review.

Patou Masika MusumariTeeranee TechasrivichienKriengkrai SrithanaviboonchaiRhoda K WanyenzeJoseph K B MatovuHemant PoudyalS Pilar SuguimotoSaman ZamaniArunrat TangmunkongvorakulMasako Ono-KiharaMasahiro Kihara
Published in: PloS one (2021)
We identified 52 papers and 2 reports. Thirty-four were quantitative, 17 qualitative, and 3 had a mixed-methods design. Eleven studies reported on the prevalence of HIV and 8 on HIV incidence; 9 studies documented factors associated with HIV incidence or HIV positive status; 10 studies reported on HIV testing coverage and/or associated factors; 7 reported on antiretroviral therapy coverage/adherence/outcomes; and 1 study reported on the impact of combination HIV interventions in fishing communities. This scoping review revealed a significant lack of evidence in terms of what works in HIV prevention and for improving adherence to ART, in contrast to the relatively large amount of evidence from observational quantitative and qualitative studies on HIV prevalence, incidence and related risk factors in Ugandan fishing communities. Intervention studies are urgently needed to fill the current evidence gaps in HIV prevention and ART adherence.
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