HIV Control Implications
The shift in clusters may be linked to improved coordination, funding, stakeholder involvement, awareness, testing, STI treatment, condom distribution, and service availability. The findings support geographically targeted HIV intervention…
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The shift in clusters may be linked to improved coordination, funding, stakeholder involvement, awareness, testing, STI treatment, condom distribution, and service availability. The findings support geographically targeted HIV interventions instead of uniform national approaches. Public policy should use differentiated strategies combining territorial and social equity. Priority groups include women, adults aged 25-49, mobile populations, mining and fishing populations, and communities with structural or cultural vulnerabilities. Boffa and Boke should receive strengthened surveillance, prevention, screening, and treatment services.