OBJECTIVE: To estimate trends in prevalence of HIV infection, undiagnosed and total, among adults aged 15-44 years in England and Wales since 2001. DESIGN: Multiple surveillance systems and survey data are available to inform different aspects of the HIV epidemic in England and Wales. To coherently and consistently combine this information to estimate trends in HIV prevalence, we apply a multiparameter evidence synthesis in a Bayesian statistical framework. METHODS: The study population is stratified by exposure group and region of residence. We synthesize data from behavioural and community surveys, unlinked anonymous seroprevalence surveys, and an annual survey of individuals with diagnosed HIV infection. Prevalence estimates are given wi...
Determining accurate, real-time epidemic trends for HIV is an ongoing challenge due to the lengthy a...
SummaryBackgroundControl of HIV transmission could be achievable through an expansion of HIV testing...
The primary national HIV prevention goal is to reduce the annual number of HIV infections [1]. A key...
Summary: Background: A target to eliminate HIV transmission in England by 2030 was set in early 201...
OBJECTIVE: To predict trends in diagnosed HIV prevalence by extrapolation to 2004 using data from th...
Planning, implementation and evaluation of public health policies to control the human immunodeficie...
OBJECTIVES: HIV is a major public health problem among MSM in the United Kingdom with around 2400 ne...
OBJECTIVES: To present the current epidemiology of prevalent diagnosed HIV infections in England, Wa...
OBJECTIVE: To describe trends in HIV prevalence among injecting drug users in England and Wales betw...
Background: Measuring recent HIV infections from routine surveillance systems could allow timely and...
To estimate HIV prevalence, the number of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and the undiagnosed pr...
Introduction: People who inject drugs are at high risk of blood-borne infections. We describe the ep...
BACKGROUND: Control of HIV transmission could be achievable through an expansion of HIV testing of a...
INTRODUCTION People who inject drugs are at high risk of blood-borne infections. We describe the ep...
Data from the 1997-2004 Surveys of Prevalent HIV Infections Diagnosed were analysed by three geograp...
Determining accurate, real-time epidemic trends for HIV is an ongoing challenge due to the lengthy a...
SummaryBackgroundControl of HIV transmission could be achievable through an expansion of HIV testing...
The primary national HIV prevention goal is to reduce the annual number of HIV infections [1]. A key...
Summary: Background: A target to eliminate HIV transmission in England by 2030 was set in early 201...
OBJECTIVE: To predict trends in diagnosed HIV prevalence by extrapolation to 2004 using data from th...
Planning, implementation and evaluation of public health policies to control the human immunodeficie...
OBJECTIVES: HIV is a major public health problem among MSM in the United Kingdom with around 2400 ne...
OBJECTIVES: To present the current epidemiology of prevalent diagnosed HIV infections in England, Wa...
OBJECTIVE: To describe trends in HIV prevalence among injecting drug users in England and Wales betw...
Background: Measuring recent HIV infections from routine surveillance systems could allow timely and...
To estimate HIV prevalence, the number of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and the undiagnosed pr...
Introduction: People who inject drugs are at high risk of blood-borne infections. We describe the ep...
BACKGROUND: Control of HIV transmission could be achievable through an expansion of HIV testing of a...
INTRODUCTION People who inject drugs are at high risk of blood-borne infections. We describe the ep...
Data from the 1997-2004 Surveys of Prevalent HIV Infections Diagnosed were analysed by three geograp...
Determining accurate, real-time epidemic trends for HIV is an ongoing challenge due to the lengthy a...
SummaryBackgroundControl of HIV transmission could be achievable through an expansion of HIV testing...
The primary national HIV prevention goal is to reduce the annual number of HIV infections [1]. A key...