<p>* Model-projected new HIV infections in the UK between 2013 and 2022 under status quo testing and treatment levels, and projected number of averted infections with increased testing and treatment in parentheses. Three scenarios for the reduction in risky sexual behavior following HIV diagnosis are given.</p><p>** Incremental costs and quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) discounted to the present, are relative to the status quo, assuming a 25% reduction in risky sexual behavior following HIV diagnosis.</p>†<p>Strategies that are dominated, i.e., have higher costs but generate fewer health benefits than a combination of other strategies.</p
ObjectiveIn many high-income countries with low HIV prevalence, significant numbers of persons livin...
The CDC recommends routine voluntary HIV testing of all patients 13-64 years of age. Despite this re...
<p>* Percent decrease in condom use, increase in STI prevalence and increase in sexual frequency. † ...
<p>The incremental costs (x-axis) and QALYs (y-axis) of different HIV testing and treatment scenario...
<p>* Under the status quo, the total cost is 40,439 (US$ billions) and the total QALYs is 5270 (mill...
International audiencePurpose: To model the budget and survival impact of implementing ă interventio...
<p>The six graphs correspond to six different risk groups in the UK, with projected annual HIV incid...
<p>Results are shown for infections averted over a time horizon of 20 years. Costs reflect <i>additi...
<p>(A) The individual impacts of risk reduction following HIV diagnosis (behaviour change), ART, and...
In many high-income countries with low HIV prevalence, significant numbers of persons living with HI...
In many high-income countries with low HIV prevalence, significant numbers of persons living with HI...
In many high-income countries with low HIV prevalence, significant numbers of persons living with HI...
BACKGROUND: Increased rates of testing, with early antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation, represen...
ObjectiveIn many high-income countries with low HIV prevalence, significant numbers of persons livin...
Objective: In many high-income countries with low HIV prevalence, significant numbers of persons liv...
ObjectiveIn many high-income countries with low HIV prevalence, significant numbers of persons livin...
The CDC recommends routine voluntary HIV testing of all patients 13-64 years of age. Despite this re...
<p>* Percent decrease in condom use, increase in STI prevalence and increase in sexual frequency. † ...
<p>The incremental costs (x-axis) and QALYs (y-axis) of different HIV testing and treatment scenario...
<p>* Under the status quo, the total cost is 40,439 (US$ billions) and the total QALYs is 5270 (mill...
International audiencePurpose: To model the budget and survival impact of implementing ă interventio...
<p>The six graphs correspond to six different risk groups in the UK, with projected annual HIV incid...
<p>Results are shown for infections averted over a time horizon of 20 years. Costs reflect <i>additi...
<p>(A) The individual impacts of risk reduction following HIV diagnosis (behaviour change), ART, and...
In many high-income countries with low HIV prevalence, significant numbers of persons living with HI...
In many high-income countries with low HIV prevalence, significant numbers of persons living with HI...
In many high-income countries with low HIV prevalence, significant numbers of persons living with HI...
BACKGROUND: Increased rates of testing, with early antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation, represen...
ObjectiveIn many high-income countries with low HIV prevalence, significant numbers of persons livin...
Objective: In many high-income countries with low HIV prevalence, significant numbers of persons liv...
ObjectiveIn many high-income countries with low HIV prevalence, significant numbers of persons livin...
The CDC recommends routine voluntary HIV testing of all patients 13-64 years of age. Despite this re...
<p>* Percent decrease in condom use, increase in STI prevalence and increase in sexual frequency. † ...