Cross-sectional HIV incidence estimation based on a sensitive and less-sensitive test offers great advantages over the traditional cohort study. However, its use has been limited due to concerns about the false negative rate of the less-sensitive test, reflecting the phenomenon that some subjects may remain negative permanently on the less-sensitive test. Wang and Lagakos (2010) propose an augmented cross-sectional design which provides one way to estimate the size of the infected population who remain negative permanently and subsequently incorporate this information in the cross-sectional incidence estimator. In an augmented cross-sectional study, subjects who test negative on the less-sensitive test in the cross-sectional survey are foll...
Accurate estimates of incidence rates of infectious diseases are important for monitoring trends and...
Objective: Develop a simple method for optimal estimation of HIV incidence using the BED capture enz...
Introduction: Cross-sectional methods can be used to estimate HIV incidence for surveillance and pre...
Estimation of an HIV incidence rate based on a cross-sectional sample of individuals evaluated with ...
Tracking and surveillance of the HIV epidemic depend on accurate estimation of the number of new inf...
Tracking and surveillance of the HIV epidemic depend on accurate estimation of the number of new inf...
The application of biomarkers for ‘recent’ infection in cross-sectional HIV incidence surveillance r...
Estimating incidence from cross-sectional data sources is both important to the understanding of the...
The application of biomarkers for 'recent' infection in cross-sectional HIV incidence surveillance r...
Estimating incidence from cross-sectional data sources is both important to the understanding of the...
BACKGROUND: Accurate methods of HIV incidence determination are critically needed to monitor the epi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Accurate methods of HIV incidence determination are critically needed to mo...
Accurate methods of HIV incidence determination are critically needed to monitor the epidemic and de...
Accurate methods of HIV incidence determination are critically needed to monitor the epidemic and de...
Accurate estimates of incidence rates of infectious diseases are important for monitoring trends and...
Accurate estimates of incidence rates of infectious diseases are important for monitoring trends and...
Objective: Develop a simple method for optimal estimation of HIV incidence using the BED capture enz...
Introduction: Cross-sectional methods can be used to estimate HIV incidence for surveillance and pre...
Estimation of an HIV incidence rate based on a cross-sectional sample of individuals evaluated with ...
Tracking and surveillance of the HIV epidemic depend on accurate estimation of the number of new inf...
Tracking and surveillance of the HIV epidemic depend on accurate estimation of the number of new inf...
The application of biomarkers for ‘recent’ infection in cross-sectional HIV incidence surveillance r...
Estimating incidence from cross-sectional data sources is both important to the understanding of the...
The application of biomarkers for 'recent' infection in cross-sectional HIV incidence surveillance r...
Estimating incidence from cross-sectional data sources is both important to the understanding of the...
BACKGROUND: Accurate methods of HIV incidence determination are critically needed to monitor the epi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Accurate methods of HIV incidence determination are critically needed to mo...
Accurate methods of HIV incidence determination are critically needed to monitor the epidemic and de...
Accurate methods of HIV incidence determination are critically needed to monitor the epidemic and de...
Accurate estimates of incidence rates of infectious diseases are important for monitoring trends and...
Accurate estimates of incidence rates of infectious diseases are important for monitoring trends and...
Objective: Develop a simple method for optimal estimation of HIV incidence using the BED capture enz...
Introduction: Cross-sectional methods can be used to estimate HIV incidence for surveillance and pre...