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Legal status, sex work engagement and inequities in the HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis cascade among migrant women in 11 European countries

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Haoyi Wang *
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Anne Flaherty-Gupta
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Hala Majdoub
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Edwin Sesange
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Kim Isip
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Justine Lubnow
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Pedro Barrios Sanchez
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Linda Pavanello
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Etinosa Erevbenagie-Johnbull
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Lillian Petry
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Emma Gooding
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Magdalena Ankiersztejn-Bartczak
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Stavroula Triantafyllidou
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Ann Piercy
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Kai J. Jonas
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Denis Onyango
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Hanne M. L. Zimmermann
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the MiHealth HIV Partnership
DOI:10.1111/hiv.70259delete
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Abstract

Abstract

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Migrant women account for a substantial proportion of new HIV diagnoses in Europe, yet remain underrepresented in HIV prevention research. Little is known about how legal status and national policy context shape engagement with PrEP among migrant women, particularly those without secure documentation. We assessed the PrEP cascade and HIV prevention preferences among migrant women, examining how legal status, sex work engagement and national reimbursement policies drive inequities in access.
Keywords:
asylum seekers
Europe
HIV prevention
migrant women
Prep
refugees
undocumented migrants

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HIV Medicine cover
HIV Medicine
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generation for change cy
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ghsag-gh support association germany
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association pastt
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athens
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blue door education
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hiv ireland
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foundation for social education
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Belgium
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