In studies of the natural history of HIV-1 infection, the time scale of primary interest is the time since infection. Unfortunately, this time is very often unknown for HIV infection and using the follow-up time instead of the time since infection is likely to provide biased results because of onset confounding. Laboratory markers such as the CD4 T-cell count carry important information concerning disease progression and can be used to predict the unknown date of infection. Previous work on this topic has made use of only one CD4 measurement or based the imputation on incident patients only. However, because of considerable intrinsic variability in CD4 levels and because incident cases are different from prevalent cases, back calculation ba...
The application of biomarkers for 'recent' infection in cross-sectional HIV incidence surveillance r...
<p>A) Temporal variation of the proportion of undiagnosed intervals (years) and the seroconversion e...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2009.Background. Numerous methods hav...
In studies of the natural history of HIV-1 infection, the time scale of primary interest is the time...
In natural history studies of chronic disease, it is of interest to understand the evolution of key ...
Abstract Background Minimisation of the delay to diagnosis is critical to achieving optimal outcomes...
Undiagnosed infections accounted for the hidden proportion of HIV cases that have escaped from publi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Undiagnosed infections accounted for the hidden proportion of HIV cases tha...
In longitudinal studies of biomarkers, an outcome of interest is the time at which a biomarker reach...
<div><p>Estimating date of infection for HIV-1-infected patients is vital for disease tracking and i...
Backcalculation is an important method of reconstructing past rates of human immunodeficiency virus ...
In most cohort studies on HIV infection and AIDS, data on time from seroconversion to AIDS or death ...
BackgroundIt is frequently of epidemiological and/or clinical interest to estimate the date of HIV i...
Backcalculation is the primary method used to reconstruct past human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in...
ObjectiveTo determine the precision of new and established methods for estimating duration of HIV in...
The application of biomarkers for 'recent' infection in cross-sectional HIV incidence surveillance r...
<p>A) Temporal variation of the proportion of undiagnosed intervals (years) and the seroconversion e...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2009.Background. Numerous methods hav...
In studies of the natural history of HIV-1 infection, the time scale of primary interest is the time...
In natural history studies of chronic disease, it is of interest to understand the evolution of key ...
Abstract Background Minimisation of the delay to diagnosis is critical to achieving optimal outcomes...
Undiagnosed infections accounted for the hidden proportion of HIV cases that have escaped from publi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Undiagnosed infections accounted for the hidden proportion of HIV cases tha...
In longitudinal studies of biomarkers, an outcome of interest is the time at which a biomarker reach...
<div><p>Estimating date of infection for HIV-1-infected patients is vital for disease tracking and i...
Backcalculation is an important method of reconstructing past rates of human immunodeficiency virus ...
In most cohort studies on HIV infection and AIDS, data on time from seroconversion to AIDS or death ...
BackgroundIt is frequently of epidemiological and/or clinical interest to estimate the date of HIV i...
Backcalculation is the primary method used to reconstruct past human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in...
ObjectiveTo determine the precision of new and established methods for estimating duration of HIV in...
The application of biomarkers for 'recent' infection in cross-sectional HIV incidence surveillance r...
<p>A) Temporal variation of the proportion of undiagnosed intervals (years) and the seroconversion e...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2009.Background. Numerous methods hav...