HIV surveillance of generalised epidemics in Africa primarily relies on prevalence at antenatal clinics, but estimates of incidence in the general population would be more useful. Repeated cross-sectional measures of HIV prevalence are now becoming available for general populations in many countries, and we aim to develop and validate methods that use these data to estimate HIV incidence.Two methods were developed that decompose observed changes in prevalence between two serosurveys into the contributions of new infections and mortality. Method 1 uses cohort mortality rates, and method 2 uses information on survival after infection. The performance of these two methods was assessed using simulated data from a mathematical model and actual d...
We derive a new method to estimate the age specific incidence of an infection with a differential mo...
Three national HIV household surveys were conducted in South Africa, in 2002, 2005 and 2008. A novel...
This thesis develops novel statistical methodology for estimating the incidence and the prevalence o...
BACKGROUND: HIV surveillance of generalised epidemics in Africa primarily relies on prevalence at an...
An estimated 33 million people are infected with the HIV virus, with 67% of them in Sub-Saharan Afri...
We present a method of estimating HIV incidence rates in epidemic situations from data on age-specif...
This paper presents a new methodology for estimating HIV prevalence in Africa. I use mortality data ...
The incidence of a disease can be easily estimated from serial prevalence data. However, difficultie...
INTRODUCTION:There is a notable absence of consensus on how to generate estimates of population-leve...
The interpretation of HIV prevalence trends is increasingly difficult as antiretroviral treatment pr...
We derive a new method to estimate the age specific incidence of an infection with a differential mo...
Introduction There is a notable absence of consensus on how to generate estimates of population-leve...
We derive a new method to estimate the age specific incidence of an infection with a differential mo...
Background The interpretation of HIV prevalence trends is increasingly difficult as antiretroviral t...
The interpretation of HIV prevalence trends is increasingly difficult as antiretroviral treatment pr...
We derive a new method to estimate the age specific incidence of an infection with a differential mo...
Three national HIV household surveys were conducted in South Africa, in 2002, 2005 and 2008. A novel...
This thesis develops novel statistical methodology for estimating the incidence and the prevalence o...
BACKGROUND: HIV surveillance of generalised epidemics in Africa primarily relies on prevalence at an...
An estimated 33 million people are infected with the HIV virus, with 67% of them in Sub-Saharan Afri...
We present a method of estimating HIV incidence rates in epidemic situations from data on age-specif...
This paper presents a new methodology for estimating HIV prevalence in Africa. I use mortality data ...
The incidence of a disease can be easily estimated from serial prevalence data. However, difficultie...
INTRODUCTION:There is a notable absence of consensus on how to generate estimates of population-leve...
The interpretation of HIV prevalence trends is increasingly difficult as antiretroviral treatment pr...
We derive a new method to estimate the age specific incidence of an infection with a differential mo...
Introduction There is a notable absence of consensus on how to generate estimates of population-leve...
We derive a new method to estimate the age specific incidence of an infection with a differential mo...
Background The interpretation of HIV prevalence trends is increasingly difficult as antiretroviral t...
The interpretation of HIV prevalence trends is increasingly difficult as antiretroviral treatment pr...
We derive a new method to estimate the age specific incidence of an infection with a differential mo...
Three national HIV household surveys were conducted in South Africa, in 2002, 2005 and 2008. A novel...
This thesis develops novel statistical methodology for estimating the incidence and the prevalence o...