Background: In the wake of a national economic downturn, the state of California, in 2009–2010, implemented budget cuts that eliminated state funding of HIV prevention and testing. To mitigate the effect of these cuts remaining federal funds were redirected. This analysis estimates the impact of these budget cuts and reallocation of resources on HIV transmission and associated HIV treatment costs. Methods and Findings: We estimated the effect of the budget cuts and reallocation for California county health departments (excluding Los Angeles and San Francisco) on the number of individuals living with or at-risk for HIV who received HIV prevention services. We used a Bernoulli model to estimate the number of new infections that would occur ea...
<p><b>OBJECTIVES: </b>We developed a pragmatic modelling approach to estimate the ...
AbstractObjectiveThe US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently revised their HIV ...
BACKGROUND: At the individual level, higher HIV viral load predicts sexual transmission risk. We eva...
Background: In the wake of a national economic downturn, the state of California, in 2009–2010, impl...
BackgroundIn the wake of a national economic downturn, the state of California, in 2009\ue2\u20ac\u2...
Historically, California supplemented federal funding of HIV prevention and testing so that Californ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had an annual budget of approximately $327 mill...
OBJECTIVE:To estimate the optimal allocation of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) HIV...
BackgroundAccess to and engagement in high-quality HIV medical care and treatment is essential for e...
Millions of dollars are spent annually to prevent infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ...
Background: New York City (NYC) remains an epicenter of the HIV epidemic in the United States. Given...
*<p>We assumed average values from fiscal year 2005–2006 to fiscal year 2007–2008 for the pre-cut sc...
BACKGROUND: New York City (NYC) remains an epicenter of the HIV epidemic in the United States. Given...
INTRODUCTION: Accurate estimates of HIV incidence are crucial for prioritizing, targeting, and evalu...
In late 1995 and early 1996, the FDA approved four new antiretroviral drugs that were designed to re...
<p><b>OBJECTIVES: </b>We developed a pragmatic modelling approach to estimate the ...
AbstractObjectiveThe US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently revised their HIV ...
BACKGROUND: At the individual level, higher HIV viral load predicts sexual transmission risk. We eva...
Background: In the wake of a national economic downturn, the state of California, in 2009–2010, impl...
BackgroundIn the wake of a national economic downturn, the state of California, in 2009\ue2\u20ac\u2...
Historically, California supplemented federal funding of HIV prevention and testing so that Californ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had an annual budget of approximately $327 mill...
OBJECTIVE:To estimate the optimal allocation of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) HIV...
BackgroundAccess to and engagement in high-quality HIV medical care and treatment is essential for e...
Millions of dollars are spent annually to prevent infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ...
Background: New York City (NYC) remains an epicenter of the HIV epidemic in the United States. Given...
*<p>We assumed average values from fiscal year 2005–2006 to fiscal year 2007–2008 for the pre-cut sc...
BACKGROUND: New York City (NYC) remains an epicenter of the HIV epidemic in the United States. Given...
INTRODUCTION: Accurate estimates of HIV incidence are crucial for prioritizing, targeting, and evalu...
In late 1995 and early 1996, the FDA approved four new antiretroviral drugs that were designed to re...
<p><b>OBJECTIVES: </b>We developed a pragmatic modelling approach to estimate the ...
AbstractObjectiveThe US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently revised their HIV ...
BACKGROUND: At the individual level, higher HIV viral load predicts sexual transmission risk. We eva...