Fig 1.
ART: antiretroviral therapy.
Table 1.
PubMed search strategy.
Fig 2.
Study selection.
Table 2.
Studies included in the scoping review.
Fig 3.
Comprehensive knowledge of HIV/AIDS.
DHS: Demographic Health Survey. The numbers represent the prevalence reported as percentage (%).
Fig 4.
Prevalence of HIV in fishing communities.
AIS: AIDS Indicator Survey (national data from the general population); UPHIA: Ugandan Population-based HIV Impact Assessment 2016–2017. The numbers represent the prevalence reported as percentage (%).
Fig 5.
Prevalence of HIV among young people in fishing communities.
AIS: AIDS Indicator Survey (national data from the general population); UPHIA: Ugandan Population-based HIV Impact Assessment 2016–2017. The numbers represent the prevalence reported as percentage (%).
Fig 6.
HIV incidence in fishing communities.
RCCS: Rakai Community Cohort Study; UPHIA: Ugandan Population-based HIV Impact Assessment 2016–2017. The numbers represent the incidence reported as percentage (%).
Fig 7.
Multiple sexual partnership in selected studies.
IOM: International Organization for Migration. Kamali et al. (2015): more than 2 partners in the past 12 months. Abaasa et al. (2015): more than 2 partners (no time line provided). The numbers represent the prevalence reported as percentage (%).
Fig 8.
Prevalence of high risk sex and condom use at last high risk sex.
IOM: International Organization for Migration. MOH: Ministry of Health. The numbers represent the prevalence reported as percentage (%).
Fig 9.
Commercial/Transactional sex in the past 12 months.
IOM: International Organization for Migration. DHS: Demographic Health Survey. The numbers represent the prevalence reported as percentage (%).
Table 3.
Percentage of self-reported history of STIs, abnormal genital discharges and sore/ulcer in the past 12 months among fishing communities.
Fig 10.
Change in HIV incidence in the RCSS.
RCSS: Rakai Community Cohort Study. The numbers represent the incidence reported as percentage (%).
Fig 11.
Risk factors for HIV infection in Ugandan fishing communities based on the socio-ecological model.