BACKGROUND: To present and compare population-based and antenatal-care (ANC) sentinel surveillance HIV prevalence estimates among women in a rural South African population where both provision of ANC services and family planning is prevalent and fertility is declining. With a need, in such settings, to understand how to appropriately adjust ANC sentinel surveillance estimates to represent HIV prevalence in general populations, and with evidence of possible biases inherent to both surveillance systems, we explore differences between the two systems. There is particular emphasis on unrepresentative selection of ANC clinics and unrepresentative testing in the population. METHODS: HIV sero-prevalence amongst blood samples collected from women c...
South Africa has been conducting annual cross-sectional anonymous unlinked antenatal HIV seropreval...
Background: Many national antenatal clinics (ANC) based HIV surveillance systems in sub-Saharan Afri...
Objective To compare HIV prevalence estimates from routine programme data in antenatal care (ANC) c...
Background: To present and compare population-based and antenatal-care (ANC) sentinel surveillance H...
Objective: To compare HIV seroprevalence estimates obtained from antenatal care (ANC) sentinel surve...
Background: The premise for using antenatal care (ANC) clinic data for estimating HIV prevalence in ...
Objective: The objective was to assess whether HIV prevalence measured among women attending antenat...
In 2015, WHO and UNAIDS released new guidance recommending that countries transition from conducting...
Since the early 1980s in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), substantial human and financial resources have be...
OBJECTIVES: Research on migration and HIV has largely focused on male migration, often failing to me...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Population and antenatal-based HIV prevalence est...
Since the early 1980s in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), substantial human and financial resources have be...
HIV prevalence data among pregnant women have been critical to estimating HIV trends and geographica...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether HIV surveillance data from pregnant women attending antenatal care (ANC...
Objective: The use of routinely collected data from prevention of mother-to-child transmission progr...
South Africa has been conducting annual cross-sectional anonymous unlinked antenatal HIV seropreval...
Background: Many national antenatal clinics (ANC) based HIV surveillance systems in sub-Saharan Afri...
Objective To compare HIV prevalence estimates from routine programme data in antenatal care (ANC) c...
Background: To present and compare population-based and antenatal-care (ANC) sentinel surveillance H...
Objective: To compare HIV seroprevalence estimates obtained from antenatal care (ANC) sentinel surve...
Background: The premise for using antenatal care (ANC) clinic data for estimating HIV prevalence in ...
Objective: The objective was to assess whether HIV prevalence measured among women attending antenat...
In 2015, WHO and UNAIDS released new guidance recommending that countries transition from conducting...
Since the early 1980s in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), substantial human and financial resources have be...
OBJECTIVES: Research on migration and HIV has largely focused on male migration, often failing to me...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Population and antenatal-based HIV prevalence est...
Since the early 1980s in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), substantial human and financial resources have be...
HIV prevalence data among pregnant women have been critical to estimating HIV trends and geographica...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether HIV surveillance data from pregnant women attending antenatal care (ANC...
Objective: The use of routinely collected data from prevention of mother-to-child transmission progr...
South Africa has been conducting annual cross-sectional anonymous unlinked antenatal HIV seropreval...
Background: Many national antenatal clinics (ANC) based HIV surveillance systems in sub-Saharan Afri...
Objective To compare HIV prevalence estimates from routine programme data in antenatal care (ANC) c...