Introduction: The HIV Modes of Transmission (MOT) model estimates the annual fraction of new HIV infections (FNI) acquired by different risk groups. It was designed to guide country-specific HIV prevention policies. To determine if the MOT produced context-specific recommendations, we analyzed MOT results by region and epidemic type, and explored the factors (e.g. data used to estimate parameter inputs, adherence to guidelines) influencing the differences
and San Francisco, among gay men and drug addicts. In 1984 came discovery of human immunodeficiency ...
When it was realised in the mid-1980s that infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was spr...
OBJECTIVE: An increasing number of countries have been estimating the distribution of new adult HIV ...
Introduction: The HIV Modes of Transmission (MOT) model estimates the annual fraction of new HIV inf...
The modes of transmission model has been widely used to help decision-makers target measures for pre...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The static Modes of Transmission (MOT) model predicts the annual fraction o...
Introduction: good data on the epidemiology of modes of transmission of HIV among population at risk...
Objective An increasing number of countries have been estimating the distribution of new adult HIV i...
Background: The HIV epidemic has become the most serious health burden in the world. The primary mod...
Summary: The authors present guidelines for valid HIV/AIDS surveillance and epidemiologic research, ...
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It is not possible to ascertain directly the exact actual value of prevalence of HIV-infected person...
From publisher: Background Social and structural factors are now well accepted as determinants of H...
OBJECTIVES: HIV is a major public health problem among MSM in the United Kingdom with around 2400 ne...
textabstractBackground: The core-group theory of sexually transmitted infections suggests that targe...
and San Francisco, among gay men and drug addicts. In 1984 came discovery of human immunodeficiency ...
When it was realised in the mid-1980s that infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was spr...
OBJECTIVE: An increasing number of countries have been estimating the distribution of new adult HIV ...
Introduction: The HIV Modes of Transmission (MOT) model estimates the annual fraction of new HIV inf...
The modes of transmission model has been widely used to help decision-makers target measures for pre...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The static Modes of Transmission (MOT) model predicts the annual fraction o...
Introduction: good data on the epidemiology of modes of transmission of HIV among population at risk...
Objective An increasing number of countries have been estimating the distribution of new adult HIV i...
Background: The HIV epidemic has become the most serious health burden in the world. The primary mod...
Summary: The authors present guidelines for valid HIV/AIDS surveillance and epidemiologic research, ...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
It is not possible to ascertain directly the exact actual value of prevalence of HIV-infected person...
From publisher: Background Social and structural factors are now well accepted as determinants of H...
OBJECTIVES: HIV is a major public health problem among MSM in the United Kingdom with around 2400 ne...
textabstractBackground: The core-group theory of sexually transmitted infections suggests that targe...
and San Francisco, among gay men and drug addicts. In 1984 came discovery of human immunodeficiency ...
When it was realised in the mid-1980s that infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was spr...
OBJECTIVE: An increasing number of countries have been estimating the distribution of new adult HIV ...