Scaling Up HIV Self-Testing and Linkage to Care Among Women Who Exchange Sex and/or Use Drugs in Kazakhstan.

Brooke S West, Meruyert Darisheva,Tara McCrimmon, Natalya Zholnerova, Ekaterina Grigorchuk, Laura Starbird,Assel Terlikbayeva,Sholpan Primbetova,Baurzhan Baiserkin, Zhannat Mussina, Sayrankul Kasymbekova, Olivia Cordingley,Victoria A Frye

AIDS education and prevention : official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education(2024)

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HIV testing is the point of entry for linkage to treatment and prevention and is critically important to ending the HIV epidemic. HIV self-testing (HST) is an acceptable, user-controlled tool that can address testing barriers, which is especially important for populations who need to test frequently, like women who exchange or trade sex for money or other needed resources (WES) and women who use drugs. HST is feasible and acceptable among WES, but research among WES who also use drugs is limited, particularly in places like Kazakhstan, where HIV rates remain high and where scale-up of HST and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is in process. To develop effective programming, there is a need to develop tailored services for WES and/or use drugs that address key barriers. We discuss opportunities to increase HST and linkage to services among WES and/or use drugs in Kazakhstan, with a focus on stigma reduction.
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