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Table 4 Health care access (n = 3439)

From: Hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV prevalence and related sexual and substance use risk practices among key populations who access HIV prevention, treatment and related services in South Africa: findings from a seven-city cross-sectional survey (2017)

 

SWs (n = 1528)

MSM n = 746)

PWUD/ID (n = 1165)

Total

CT

PE

Mthatha

DBN

PMB

CT

JHB

PTA

CT

DBN

PTA

 

N

384

248

248

399

249

250

250

246

367

398

400

3439

First health-screen that includes HIV testing

19 (5%)

2 (1%)

2 (1%)

0

1 (< 1%)

15 (6%)

2 (1%)

3 (1%)

58 (16%)

86 (22%)

184 (46%)

372 (11%)

Self-reported HIV + ve

18 (5%)

67 (27%)

109 (44%)

194 (49%)

154 (62%)

90 (36%)

110 (44%)

74 (30%)

9 (2%)

33 (8%)

9 (2%)

867 (25%)

Self-reported in care on ART, if self-reported HIV-infected

8 (44%)

54 (81%)

93 (85%)

168 (87%)

134 (87%)

87 (97%)

97 (88%)

71 (96%)

1 (11%)

12 (34%)

8 (89%)

733 (84%)

  1. CT Cape Town, DBN Durban, JHB Johannesburg, PE Port Elizabeth, PMB Pietermaritzburg, PTA Pretoria