Interface between biomedical and traditional systems of treatment and care among HIV positive fisher folk in two fishing communities on Lake Victoria, Uganda
Background: Fisherfolk have been identified as a key population in the HIV response in Uganda due to high HIV prevalence and low engagement in HIV services. While studies have examined lifestyles and risk, much remains to be understood about help and health seeking experiences, including the combi...
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Main Authors: | Christopher, Tumwine, Peter, Aggleton, Stephen, Bell |
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African Health Sciencies
2022
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/547 |
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