This paper describes an approach to incorporating the impact of HIV/AIDS and the effects of HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment programmes into a cohort component projection model of the South African population. The modelled HIV-positive population is divided into clinical and treatment stages, and it is demonstrated that the age profile and morbidity profile of the HIV-positive population is changing significantly over time. HIV/AIDS is projected to have a substantial demographic impact in South Africa. Prevention programmes - social marketing, voluntary counselling and testing, prevention of mother-to-child transmission and improved treatment for sexually transmitted diseases - are unlikely to reduce AIDS mortality significantly in the s...
Background: Combined prevention interventions, including early antiretroviral therapy initiation, ma...
Mathematical models are widely used to simulate the effects of interventions to control HIV and to p...
This paper shows how two publicly available epidemiological modelling packages, namely the Spectrum ...
This paper describes an approach to incorporating the impact of HIV/AIDS and the effects of HIV/AIDS...
The Epidemic Projection Package (EPP) recently developed by the UNAIDS Reference Group on Estimates,...
We develop and use mathematical models that describe changes in the South African population over th...
The Epidemic Projection Package (EPP) recently developed by the UNAIDS Reference Group on Estimates,...
Background: The goal of virtual elimination of horizontal and mother-to-child HIV transmission in So...
Paper presented at the Union for African Population Studies, HSRC and the Department of Social Devel...
Preventing and managing the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa will dominate the next decade and beyo...
This paper presents a model for assessing the potential effect of an HIV/AIDS vaccine in South Afric...
This paper explores the complex interaction of fertility decline and the AIDS epidemic on the demogr...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic is a serious public health challenge in South Africa. In this paper, a simple ...
South Africa is estimated to have the largest number of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world. Th...
<div><p>Understanding HIV transmission dynamics is critical to estimating the potential population-w...
Background: Combined prevention interventions, including early antiretroviral therapy initiation, ma...
Mathematical models are widely used to simulate the effects of interventions to control HIV and to p...
This paper shows how two publicly available epidemiological modelling packages, namely the Spectrum ...
This paper describes an approach to incorporating the impact of HIV/AIDS and the effects of HIV/AIDS...
The Epidemic Projection Package (EPP) recently developed by the UNAIDS Reference Group on Estimates,...
We develop and use mathematical models that describe changes in the South African population over th...
The Epidemic Projection Package (EPP) recently developed by the UNAIDS Reference Group on Estimates,...
Background: The goal of virtual elimination of horizontal and mother-to-child HIV transmission in So...
Paper presented at the Union for African Population Studies, HSRC and the Department of Social Devel...
Preventing and managing the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa will dominate the next decade and beyo...
This paper presents a model for assessing the potential effect of an HIV/AIDS vaccine in South Afric...
This paper explores the complex interaction of fertility decline and the AIDS epidemic on the demogr...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic is a serious public health challenge in South Africa. In this paper, a simple ...
South Africa is estimated to have the largest number of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world. Th...
<div><p>Understanding HIV transmission dynamics is critical to estimating the potential population-w...
Background: Combined prevention interventions, including early antiretroviral therapy initiation, ma...
Mathematical models are widely used to simulate the effects of interventions to control HIV and to p...
This paper shows how two publicly available epidemiological modelling packages, namely the Spectrum ...