Dr. Holtgrave and colleagues at the CDC set forth an extensive taxonomy of HIV prevention and treatment services and review reports of efforts to subject some of those services to formal economic evaluation. They find few services thus far to have been so evaluated, no evaluation to have focused solely upon behavioral outcomes and most economic evaluations to lack formal quantitative analyses
Abstract: Public health responses to HIV epidemics have long relied on epidemiological modelling ana...
Introduction: Undoubtedly, HIV/AIDS is one of the most important emerging infectious disease in the ...
The 21st century brings with it the 20th year of the human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV) epidemic in...
Dr. Holtgrave and colleagues at the CDC set forth an extensive taxonomy of HIV prevention and treatm...
economic evaluations of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in currently existing programs and in HIV treat...
Meyer-Rath and Over assert in another article in the July 2012 PLoS Medicine Collection, “Investigat...
BACKGROUND: The rapid decrease in international funding for HIV/AIDS has been challenging for many n...
Because of the enormity of the HIV-AIDS epidemic and the urgency for preventing transmission, HIV pr...
Because of the enormity of the HIV-AIDS epidemic and the urgency for preventing transmission, HIV pr...
BackgroundSocial service interventions have been implemented in many countries to help people living...
Introduction: Research has documented the prevalence of different HIV/AIDS prevention programs launc...
There is growing evidence that HIV/AIDS has enormous negative impact on health status and economic d...
Abstract Background Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) w...
The purpose of this scoping review is to establish the state of the art on economic evaluations in t...
From an economic perspective, better health leads to a maximization of individual utility and higher...
Abstract: Public health responses to HIV epidemics have long relied on epidemiological modelling ana...
Introduction: Undoubtedly, HIV/AIDS is one of the most important emerging infectious disease in the ...
The 21st century brings with it the 20th year of the human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV) epidemic in...
Dr. Holtgrave and colleagues at the CDC set forth an extensive taxonomy of HIV prevention and treatm...
economic evaluations of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in currently existing programs and in HIV treat...
Meyer-Rath and Over assert in another article in the July 2012 PLoS Medicine Collection, “Investigat...
BACKGROUND: The rapid decrease in international funding for HIV/AIDS has been challenging for many n...
Because of the enormity of the HIV-AIDS epidemic and the urgency for preventing transmission, HIV pr...
Because of the enormity of the HIV-AIDS epidemic and the urgency for preventing transmission, HIV pr...
BackgroundSocial service interventions have been implemented in many countries to help people living...
Introduction: Research has documented the prevalence of different HIV/AIDS prevention programs launc...
There is growing evidence that HIV/AIDS has enormous negative impact on health status and economic d...
Abstract Background Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) w...
The purpose of this scoping review is to establish the state of the art on economic evaluations in t...
From an economic perspective, better health leads to a maximization of individual utility and higher...
Abstract: Public health responses to HIV epidemics have long relied on epidemiological modelling ana...
Introduction: Undoubtedly, HIV/AIDS is one of the most important emerging infectious disease in the ...
The 21st century brings with it the 20th year of the human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV) epidemic in...