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Improving Access to HIV and Sexual Reproductive Health Services for Key Populations along Nigeria’s Transport Corridors: The STOP Project.

机译:改善尼日利亚交通走廊沿线主要人群获得艾滋病毒和性生殖健康服务的途径:停止项目。

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Background: Despite high HIV prevalence amongst key populations in strategic travel corridors in Nigeria, there is still very low access to HIV and Sexual Reproductive Health (SRH) services. Targeting men-who-have-sex-with-men, females who sell sex, long distance truck drivers and those who live along the country’s transport corridors is vital for effective control of the HIV epidemic in Nigeria. Excellence and Friends Management Consult (EFMC) partnered with the Nigerian National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) to improve access to HIV, SRH services educate and test for HIV, and offer referral/treatment to HIV-infected individuals. We report on the need, process and outcome of this project. Methods: The Strategic Travelers Outreach Program (STOP) took place between February and August 2016 in Sagamu/Ogere and Obollo-Afor travel corridors. Through community advocacy and outreach, house-to-house, door-to-door and community/office testing, key populations were provided with targeted HIV, SRH and referral services. Results: Over 50,000 people were contacted with HIV and SRH education/counselling. 19,275 (M: 10,965, 56.9%; F: 8,310, 43.1%) were tested with all receiving their results same day. General positivity rate was 1.3%: female (1.9%). Brothel-based female sex workers had higher positivity rate (3.2%). The study also revealed prostitutes did not use condoms with their husbands or long-term boyfriends and that knowledge of HIV was poor. Conclusion: The results highlight an urgent need to mobilize educational and healthcare resources to mitigate HIV transmission along these corridors. A socio-anthropological approach is required to alter long-held beliefs and change risk-seeking behavior.
机译:背景:尽管尼日利亚战略旅行走廊的主要人群中艾滋病毒感染率很高,但获得艾滋病毒和性生殖健康服务的机会仍然很少。针对有效控制男人和女人,男人卖淫的女性,长途卡车司机以及住在该国交通走廊沿线的人,这对于有效控制尼日利亚的艾滋病毒流行至关重要。卓越和友人管理咨询公司(EFMC)与尼日利亚国家艾滋病控制局(NACA)合作,改善了获得艾滋病毒的途径,并通过SRH服务进行艾滋病毒教育和检测,并为感染艾滋病毒的人提供转诊/治疗。我们报告该项目的需求,过程和结果。方法:战略旅行者外展计划(STOP)于2016年2月至8月在Sagamu / Ogere和Obollo-Afor旅行走廊进行。通过社区宣传和外联,挨家挨户,挨家挨户和社区/办公室检测,为关键人群提供了有针对性的艾滋病毒,性健康和生殖健康以及转诊服务。结果:超过50,000人接受了艾滋病毒和性健康和生殖健康教育/咨询。测试了19,275(M:10,965,56.9%; F:8,310,43.1%),所有测试者均在同一天收到结果。总体阳性率为1.3%:女性(1.9%)。以妓院为基础的女性性工作者的阳性率较高(3.2%)。该研究还表明,妓女没有与丈夫或长期男友一起使用避孕套,而且对艾滋病毒的知识很差。结论:结果表明迫切需要动员教育和医疗资源以减少艾滋病在这些走廊的传播。需要一种社会人类学方法来改变长期以来的信念并改变寻求风险的行为。

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