Sub-Saharan Africa remains the epicenter of the HIV/AIDS epidemic with Nigeria ranked second after South Africa in the number of people living with HIV/AIDS. The Society for Family Health (SFH) initiated the Strengthening HIV Prevention Services (SHiPS) program to improve the health of people by reducing the prevalence of HIV among those most at-risk and vulnerable to HIV. The researchers reviewed all literature related to the region and topic of focus, as well as conducted interviews and focus groups to collect qualitative data from respondents. The respondents included in this study were IDUs, MSM, and FSW aged 18-49 years of age collected using a snow balling sampling method. The ultimate objective of this study was to generate relevan...
Not the final published versionOBJECTIVE: To assess socio-demographic and behavioural characteristic...
HIV prevalence in Nigeria is increasing rapidly. Increased condom use is the most viable solution to...
Onoriode Ezire,1 Omokhudu Idogho,2 Ajibade Theophilus,3 Samuel Ikani,4 Obi Oluigbo1 1Research and Ev...
Background: The HIV prevalence among female populations involved in sex work in Nigeria has heighten...
Background: Female sex workers (FSWs) account for about 20% of new HIV infections in Nigeria. We est...
BackgroundThe HIV prevalence among female populations involved in sex work in Nigeria has heightened...
Background: Female sex workers (FSWs) have been identified as a core group in the transmission of HI...
PhD ThesisIntroduction Human immune deficiency virus (HIV) remains a global public health challenge...
Background: We evaluated the impact of health system strengthening (HSS) on HIV prevalence and sexua...
Background: Despite high HIV prevalence amongst key populations in strategic travel corridors in Nig...
Introduction: Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, with over 186 million residents and 62...
Objective: To determine the pattern, challenges and correlates of condom use among Nigerians living ...
PSI/Zimbabwe is implementing a Multi-year USAID and DFID funded HIV prevention program targeting sex...
The study was aimed at obtaining information on knowledge of the female condom among men and women i...
Background: Female sex workers (FSWs) account for about 20% of new HIV infections in Nigeria. We est...
Not the final published versionOBJECTIVE: To assess socio-demographic and behavioural characteristic...
HIV prevalence in Nigeria is increasing rapidly. Increased condom use is the most viable solution to...
Onoriode Ezire,1 Omokhudu Idogho,2 Ajibade Theophilus,3 Samuel Ikani,4 Obi Oluigbo1 1Research and Ev...
Background: The HIV prevalence among female populations involved in sex work in Nigeria has heighten...
Background: Female sex workers (FSWs) account for about 20% of new HIV infections in Nigeria. We est...
BackgroundThe HIV prevalence among female populations involved in sex work in Nigeria has heightened...
Background: Female sex workers (FSWs) have been identified as a core group in the transmission of HI...
PhD ThesisIntroduction Human immune deficiency virus (HIV) remains a global public health challenge...
Background: We evaluated the impact of health system strengthening (HSS) on HIV prevalence and sexua...
Background: Despite high HIV prevalence amongst key populations in strategic travel corridors in Nig...
Introduction: Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, with over 186 million residents and 62...
Objective: To determine the pattern, challenges and correlates of condom use among Nigerians living ...
PSI/Zimbabwe is implementing a Multi-year USAID and DFID funded HIV prevention program targeting sex...
The study was aimed at obtaining information on knowledge of the female condom among men and women i...
Background: Female sex workers (FSWs) account for about 20% of new HIV infections in Nigeria. We est...
Not the final published versionOBJECTIVE: To assess socio-demographic and behavioural characteristic...
HIV prevalence in Nigeria is increasing rapidly. Increased condom use is the most viable solution to...
Onoriode Ezire,1 Omokhudu Idogho,2 Ajibade Theophilus,3 Samuel Ikani,4 Obi Oluigbo1 1Research and Ev...