This paper reports human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV) prevalence in the 2nd National Biological and Behavioral Surveillance Survey (BBSS) among men who have sex with men (MSM) in 12 cities in Brazil using respondent-driven sampling (RDS). Following formative research, RDS was applied in 12 cities in the 5 macroregions of Brazil between June and December 2016 to recruit MSM for BBSS. The target sample size was 350 per city. Five to 6 seeds were initially selected to initiate recruitment and coupons and interviews were managed online. On-site rapid testing was used for HIV screening, and confirmed by a 2nd test. Participants were weighted using Gile estimator. Data from all 12 cities were merged and analyzed with Stata 14.0 complex survey da...
Brazilian Ministry of Health, through the Secretariat for Health Surveillance and the Department of ...
In 2015, a community-wide intervention was launched in the city of Curitiba to evaluate the uptake o...
Background: There are few studies on HIV subtypes and primary and secondary antiretroviral drug resi...
This paper reports human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV) prevalence in the 2nd National Biological and...
Brazilian Ministry of Health, through the Secretariat for Health Surveillance and the Department of ...
Introduction: This paper details the methods used in the second national Biological and Behavioral S...
Periodic monitoring of sociobehavior characteristics at a national level is an essential component o...
We conducted a time-location sampling sero-behavioral surveillance survey of men who have sex with m...
AbstractThe BED capture enzyme immunoassay test makes it possible to determine whether individuals w...
The Population Council, in collaboration with the Brazil Ministry of Health, the Municipal Program o...
Background: The Brazilian response towards AIDS epidemic is well known, but the absence of a systema...
We conducted a time-location sampling sero-behavioral surveillance survey of men who have sex with m...
OBJECTIVE: To conduct the first national biological and behavioral surveillance survey for HIV among...
Emerging evidence suggests that HIV incidence rates in Brazil, particularly among men, may be rising...
Background: BED-EIA HIV-1 Incidence Test (BED-CEIA) has been described as a tool to discriminate rec...
Brazilian Ministry of Health, through the Secretariat for Health Surveillance and the Department of ...
In 2015, a community-wide intervention was launched in the city of Curitiba to evaluate the uptake o...
Background: There are few studies on HIV subtypes and primary and secondary antiretroviral drug resi...
This paper reports human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV) prevalence in the 2nd National Biological and...
Brazilian Ministry of Health, through the Secretariat for Health Surveillance and the Department of ...
Introduction: This paper details the methods used in the second national Biological and Behavioral S...
Periodic monitoring of sociobehavior characteristics at a national level is an essential component o...
We conducted a time-location sampling sero-behavioral surveillance survey of men who have sex with m...
AbstractThe BED capture enzyme immunoassay test makes it possible to determine whether individuals w...
The Population Council, in collaboration with the Brazil Ministry of Health, the Municipal Program o...
Background: The Brazilian response towards AIDS epidemic is well known, but the absence of a systema...
We conducted a time-location sampling sero-behavioral surveillance survey of men who have sex with m...
OBJECTIVE: To conduct the first national biological and behavioral surveillance survey for HIV among...
Emerging evidence suggests that HIV incidence rates in Brazil, particularly among men, may be rising...
Background: BED-EIA HIV-1 Incidence Test (BED-CEIA) has been described as a tool to discriminate rec...
Brazilian Ministry of Health, through the Secretariat for Health Surveillance and the Department of ...
In 2015, a community-wide intervention was launched in the city of Curitiba to evaluate the uptake o...
Background: There are few studies on HIV subtypes and primary and secondary antiretroviral drug resi...