We present a method of estimating HIV incidence rates in epidemic situations from data on age-specific prevalence and changes in the overall prevalence over time. The method is applied to women attending antenatal clinics in Hlabisa, a rural district of KwaZulu/Natal, South Africa, where transmission of HIV is overwhelmingly through heterosexual contact. A model which gives age-specific prevalence rates in the presence of a progressing epidemic is fitted to prevalence data for 1998 using maximum likelihood methods and used to derive the age-specific incidence. Error estimates are obtained using a Monte Carlo procedure. Although the method is quite general some simplifying assumptions are made concerning the form of the risk function and sen...
Objective: Our study uses sex-specific and age-specific HIV prevalence data from an ongoing populat...
Three national HIV household surveys were conducted in South Africa, in 2002, 2005 and 2008. A novel...
Three national HIV household surveys were conducted in South Africa, in 2002, 2005 and 2008. A novel...
We present a method of estimating HIV incidence rates in epidemic situations from data on age-specif...
HIV surveillance of generalised epidemics in Africa primarily relies on prevalence at antenatal clin...
International audienceAdes and Medley provided the first flexible method for estimating age- and tim...
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...
We derive a new method to estimate the age specific incidence of an infection with a differential mo...
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...
This thesis develops novel statistical methodology for estimating the incidence and the prevalence o...
The incidence of a disease can be easily estimated from serial prevalence data. However, difficultie...
Objective: To measure prevalence and model incidence of HIV infection. Setting: 2013 consecutive pre...
BACKGROUND: HIV surveillance of generalised epidemics in Africa primarily relies on prevalence at an...
Objective: Our study uses sex-specific and age-specific HIV prevalence data from an ongoing populat...
Three national HIV household surveys were conducted in South Africa, in 2002, 2005 and 2008. A novel...
Three national HIV household surveys were conducted in South Africa, in 2002, 2005 and 2008. A novel...
We present a method of estimating HIV incidence rates in epidemic situations from data on age-specif...
HIV surveillance of generalised epidemics in Africa primarily relies on prevalence at antenatal clin...
International audienceAdes and Medley provided the first flexible method for estimating age- and tim...
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...
We derive a new method to estimate the age specific incidence of an infection with a differential mo...
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...
This thesis develops novel statistical methodology for estimating the incidence and the prevalence o...
The incidence of a disease can be easily estimated from serial prevalence data. However, difficultie...
Objective: To measure prevalence and model incidence of HIV infection. Setting: 2013 consecutive pre...
BACKGROUND: HIV surveillance of generalised epidemics in Africa primarily relies on prevalence at an...
Objective: Our study uses sex-specific and age-specific HIV prevalence data from an ongoing populat...
Three national HIV household surveys were conducted in South Africa, in 2002, 2005 and 2008. A novel...
Three national HIV household surveys were conducted in South Africa, in 2002, 2005 and 2008. A novel...