<div><p>We derive a new method to estimate the age specific incidence of an infection with a differential mortality, using individual level infection status data from successive surveys. The method consists of a) an SI-type model to express the incidence rate in terms of the prevalence and its derivatives as well as the difference in mortality rate, and b) a maximum likelihood approach to estimate the prevalence and its derivatives. Estimates can in principle be obtained for any chosen age and time, and no particular assumptions are made about the epidemiological or demographic context. This is in contrast with earlier methods for estimating incidence from prevalence data, which work with aggregated data, and the aggregated effect of demogr...
The incidence of a disease can be easily estimated from serial prevalence data. However, difficultie...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Mathematical models have played important roles in the understanding of epi...
Aim: to assess the incidence, prevalence of HIV infection and population dynamics in populations wit...
We derive a new method to estimate the age specific incidence of an infection with a differential mo...
We derive a new method to estimate the age specific incidence of an infection with a differential mo...
We derive a new method to estimate the age specific incidence of an infection with a differential mo...
We present a method of estimating HIV incidence rates in epidemic situations from data on age-specif...
Cohort studies of individuals infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) provide useful in...
This thesis develops novel statistical methodology for estimating the incidence and the prevalence o...
HIV surveillance of generalised epidemics in Africa primarily relies on prevalence at antenatal clin...
An estimated 33 million people are infected with the HIV virus, with 67% of them in Sub-Saharan Afri...
CD4-based multi-state back-calculation methods are key for monitoring the HIV epidemic, providing es...
Background Mathematical models have played important roles in the understanding of epidemics and in ...
Thirty-five years since the discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the epidemic is sti...
Mathematical models have played important roles in the understanding of epidemics and in the study o...
The incidence of a disease can be easily estimated from serial prevalence data. However, difficultie...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Mathematical models have played important roles in the understanding of epi...
Aim: to assess the incidence, prevalence of HIV infection and population dynamics in populations wit...
We derive a new method to estimate the age specific incidence of an infection with a differential mo...
We derive a new method to estimate the age specific incidence of an infection with a differential mo...
We derive a new method to estimate the age specific incidence of an infection with a differential mo...
We present a method of estimating HIV incidence rates in epidemic situations from data on age-specif...
Cohort studies of individuals infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) provide useful in...
This thesis develops novel statistical methodology for estimating the incidence and the prevalence o...
HIV surveillance of generalised epidemics in Africa primarily relies on prevalence at antenatal clin...
An estimated 33 million people are infected with the HIV virus, with 67% of them in Sub-Saharan Afri...
CD4-based multi-state back-calculation methods are key for monitoring the HIV epidemic, providing es...
Background Mathematical models have played important roles in the understanding of epidemics and in ...
Thirty-five years since the discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the epidemic is sti...
Mathematical models have played important roles in the understanding of epidemics and in the study o...
The incidence of a disease can be easily estimated from serial prevalence data. However, difficultie...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Mathematical models have played important roles in the understanding of epi...
Aim: to assess the incidence, prevalence of HIV infection and population dynamics in populations wit...