One of the major concerns of healthcare in the world today is HIV/AIDS.The health and socioeconomic consequences of a rapid spread of AIDS are very serious.Thus we need accurate forecasts of the future course of the epidemic.The special feature of AIDS is its long incubation period,whose distribution is difficult to estimate partly due to its length and partly due to its nature of the infected cohorts being followed or identified.This article mainly discusses the features of AIDS incubation period and reviews statistical analysis of a few models developed for the estimation of the incubation period.One of the i9mportant methods of projection namely,Back Calculation method is also discussed
The estimation of the HIV-AIDS epidemic by means of back-calculation (BC) has been difficult since t...
SUMMARY Some central questions concerning the epidemiology ofAIDS are addressed by statistical analy...
Backcalculation is an important method of reconstructing past rates of human immunodeficiency virus ...
The time duration between HIV seroconversion to AIDS known as Incubation period is very long and hig...
In this article, HIV incidence density is estimated from prevalence data and then used together with...
We analyze three sets of doubly-censored cohort data on incubation times, estimating incubation dist...
Incubation time is a key epidemiologic descriptor of an infectious disease. In the case of HIV infec...
HIV incubation period is the random time between the HIV-infection and the onset of clinical AIDS. D...
Three methods for projecting the short-term course of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ...
Backcalculation is the primary method used to reconstruct past human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in...
The incidence of AIDS virus infections over time among gay men in San Francisco is nonparametrically...
A number of models have been proposed to study the projections of HumanImmunodeficiency Virus(HIV)/A...
The estimation of the HIV-AIDS epidemic by means of back-calculation (BC) has been difficult since t...
44 pages, 1 article*The Role of Long Incubation Periods in the Dynamics of Acquired Immunodeficiency...
Estimation of the incubation period distribution of Human Immunodeficiency Virus based on prevalent ...
The estimation of the HIV-AIDS epidemic by means of back-calculation (BC) has been difficult since t...
SUMMARY Some central questions concerning the epidemiology ofAIDS are addressed by statistical analy...
Backcalculation is an important method of reconstructing past rates of human immunodeficiency virus ...
The time duration between HIV seroconversion to AIDS known as Incubation period is very long and hig...
In this article, HIV incidence density is estimated from prevalence data and then used together with...
We analyze three sets of doubly-censored cohort data on incubation times, estimating incubation dist...
Incubation time is a key epidemiologic descriptor of an infectious disease. In the case of HIV infec...
HIV incubation period is the random time between the HIV-infection and the onset of clinical AIDS. D...
Three methods for projecting the short-term course of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ...
Backcalculation is the primary method used to reconstruct past human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in...
The incidence of AIDS virus infections over time among gay men in San Francisco is nonparametrically...
A number of models have been proposed to study the projections of HumanImmunodeficiency Virus(HIV)/A...
The estimation of the HIV-AIDS epidemic by means of back-calculation (BC) has been difficult since t...
44 pages, 1 article*The Role of Long Incubation Periods in the Dynamics of Acquired Immunodeficiency...
Estimation of the incubation period distribution of Human Immunodeficiency Virus based on prevalent ...
The estimation of the HIV-AIDS epidemic by means of back-calculation (BC) has been difficult since t...
SUMMARY Some central questions concerning the epidemiology ofAIDS are addressed by statistical analy...
Backcalculation is an important method of reconstructing past rates of human immunodeficiency virus ...