BACKGROUND: UNAIDS official estimates of national HIV prevalence are based on trends observed in antenatal clinic surveillance, after adjustment for the reduced fertility of HIV positive women. Uptake of ART may impact on the fertility of HIV positive women, implying a need to re-estimate the adjustment factors used in these calculations. We analyse the effect of antiretroviral therapy (ART) provision on population-level fertility in Southern and East Africa, comparing trends in HIV infected women against the secular trends observed in uninfected women. METHODS: We used fertility data from four community-based demographic and HIV surveillance sites: Kisesa (Tanzania), Masaka and Rakai (Uganda) and uMkhanyakude (South Africa). All births to ...
Introduction: HIV reduces fertility through biological and social pathways, and antiretroviral treat...
Background: Expanding access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) means that HIV is no longer a death sen...
INTRODUCTION: HIV reduces fertility through biological and social pathways, and antiretroviral treat...
BackgroundUNAIDS official estimates of national HIV prevalence are based on trends observed in anten...
BACKGROUND:UNAIDS official estimates of national HIV prevalence are based on trends observed in ante...
The modelling of HIV trends in Tanzania uses surveillance data from antenatal clinics after adjustin...
OBJECTIVE: Understanding the fertility of HIV-positive women is critical to estimating HIV epidemic ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe regional differences in the relative fertility of HIV-positive vs. HIV-negat...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the relationship between HIV natural history and fertility by duration of in...
Objectives Projections of fertility of HIV positive women as ART scales up are needed to plan preven...
OBJECTIVES: Projections of fertility of HIV positive women as ART scales up are needed to plan preve...
OBJECTIVE: Understanding the fertility of HIV-positive women is critical to estimating HIV epidemic ...
Objective Understanding the fertility of HIV-positive women is critical to estimating HIV epidemic t...
Objectives To describe regional differences in the relative fertility of HIV-positive vs. HIV-negati...
Introduction: HIV reduces fertility through biological and social pathways, and antiretroviral treat...
Introduction: HIV reduces fertility through biological and social pathways, and antiretroviral treat...
Background: Expanding access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) means that HIV is no longer a death sen...
INTRODUCTION: HIV reduces fertility through biological and social pathways, and antiretroviral treat...
BackgroundUNAIDS official estimates of national HIV prevalence are based on trends observed in anten...
BACKGROUND:UNAIDS official estimates of national HIV prevalence are based on trends observed in ante...
The modelling of HIV trends in Tanzania uses surveillance data from antenatal clinics after adjustin...
OBJECTIVE: Understanding the fertility of HIV-positive women is critical to estimating HIV epidemic ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe regional differences in the relative fertility of HIV-positive vs. HIV-negat...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the relationship between HIV natural history and fertility by duration of in...
Objectives Projections of fertility of HIV positive women as ART scales up are needed to plan preven...
OBJECTIVES: Projections of fertility of HIV positive women as ART scales up are needed to plan preve...
OBJECTIVE: Understanding the fertility of HIV-positive women is critical to estimating HIV epidemic ...
Objective Understanding the fertility of HIV-positive women is critical to estimating HIV epidemic t...
Objectives To describe regional differences in the relative fertility of HIV-positive vs. HIV-negati...
Introduction: HIV reduces fertility through biological and social pathways, and antiretroviral treat...
Introduction: HIV reduces fertility through biological and social pathways, and antiretroviral treat...
Background: Expanding access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) means that HIV is no longer a death sen...
INTRODUCTION: HIV reduces fertility through biological and social pathways, and antiretroviral treat...