Background: Estimation of the size of populations at risk of HIV is a key activity in the surveillance of the HIV epidemic. The existing framework for considering future research needs may provide decision-makers with a basis for a fair process of deciding on the methods of the estimation of the size of key populations at risk of HIV. This study explores the extent to which stakeholders involved with population size estimation agree with this framework, and thus, the study updates the framework. Methods: We conducted 16 in-depth interviews with key informants from city and provincial governments, NGOs, research institutes, and the community of people at risk of HIV. Transcripts were analyzed and reviewed for significant statements pertainin...
Background: With the decline in funding for Viet Nam's response to the HIV epidemic, there is a need...
To improve HIV prevention and care programs, it is important to understand the uptake of HIV testing...
Objectives Size estimates of populations at higher risk for HIV infection are needed to help policy ...
Background: Estimation of the size of populations at risk of HIV is a key activity in the surveillan...
Background: Estimation of the size of populations at risk of HIV is a key activity in the surveillan...
Abstract Background Estimation of the size of populations at risk of HIV is a key activity in the su...
Aims To describe the use of large-scale respondent driven sampling (RDS) surveys to demonstrate the ...
BACKGROUND:There has been a heightened emphasis on prioritizing data to inform evidence-based HIV re...
Objectives: Behavioral interventions are effective strategies for HIV/AIDS prevention and control. H...
International audienceBACKGROUND: To examine the prospects for "ending the HIV epidemic" among perso...
OBJECTIVES: Behavioral interventions are effective strategies for HIV/AIDS prevention and control. H...
Estimating the size of key risk populations is essential for determining the resources needed to imp...
Background: The HIV epidemic in Vietnam is still concentrated among high risk populations, including...
BACKGROUND: To improve HIV prevention and care programs, it is important to understand the uptake of...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to identify risk factors for needle sharing and HIV infection among injecting d...
Background: With the decline in funding for Viet Nam's response to the HIV epidemic, there is a need...
To improve HIV prevention and care programs, it is important to understand the uptake of HIV testing...
Objectives Size estimates of populations at higher risk for HIV infection are needed to help policy ...
Background: Estimation of the size of populations at risk of HIV is a key activity in the surveillan...
Background: Estimation of the size of populations at risk of HIV is a key activity in the surveillan...
Abstract Background Estimation of the size of populations at risk of HIV is a key activity in the su...
Aims To describe the use of large-scale respondent driven sampling (RDS) surveys to demonstrate the ...
BACKGROUND:There has been a heightened emphasis on prioritizing data to inform evidence-based HIV re...
Objectives: Behavioral interventions are effective strategies for HIV/AIDS prevention and control. H...
International audienceBACKGROUND: To examine the prospects for "ending the HIV epidemic" among perso...
OBJECTIVES: Behavioral interventions are effective strategies for HIV/AIDS prevention and control. H...
Estimating the size of key risk populations is essential for determining the resources needed to imp...
Background: The HIV epidemic in Vietnam is still concentrated among high risk populations, including...
BACKGROUND: To improve HIV prevention and care programs, it is important to understand the uptake of...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to identify risk factors for needle sharing and HIV infection among injecting d...
Background: With the decline in funding for Viet Nam's response to the HIV epidemic, there is a need...
To improve HIV prevention and care programs, it is important to understand the uptake of HIV testing...
Objectives Size estimates of populations at higher risk for HIV infection are needed to help policy ...