Artículo de publicación ISIThe global fight against HIV/AIDS is hindered by a lack of drugs in the developing world. When patients in these countries initiate treatment, they typically remain on it until death; thus, policy makers and physicians follow nonabandonment policies. However, treated patients develop resistance to treatment, so in many cases untreated patients might benefit more from the drugs. In this paper we quantify the opportunity cost associated with restricting attention to nonabandonment policies. For this, we use an approximate dynamic programming framework to bound the benefit from allowing premature treatment termination. Our results indicate that in sub-Saharan Africa, the price associated with restricting attention to...
Governments and international donors have partnered to provide free HIV treatment to over 6 million ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Data from HIV treatment programs in resource-limited settings show...
BackgroundThere is concern over increasing prevalence of non-nucleoside reverse-transcriptase inhibi...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe global fight against HIV/AIDS is hindered by a lack of drugs in the d...
The global fight against HIV/AIDS is hindered by a lack of drugs in the developing world. When patie...
Containing the HIV epidemic is one of the most pressing global health care issues.\ud Antiretroviral...
Containing the HIV epidemic is one of the most pressing global health care issues.\ud Antiretroviral...
Containing the HIV epidemic is one of the most pressing global health care issues. Antiretroviral t...
Objectives: Despite recent foundation donations and bilateral commitments there are insufficient fun...
markdownabstract__Objective:__ We estimated the investment needs, population health gains, and coste...
Background: Rationing of access to antiretroviral therapy already exists in sub-Saharan Africa and w...
Background In resource-limited settings, HIV budgets are flattening or decreasing. A policy of disco...
<div><p>Policy discussions about the feasibility of massively scaling up antiretroviral therapy (ART...
Data from HIV treatment programs in resource-limited settings show extensive rates of loss to follow...
Data from HIV treatment programs in resource-limited settings show extensive rates of loss to follow...
Governments and international donors have partnered to provide free HIV treatment to over 6 million ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Data from HIV treatment programs in resource-limited settings show...
BackgroundThere is concern over increasing prevalence of non-nucleoside reverse-transcriptase inhibi...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe global fight against HIV/AIDS is hindered by a lack of drugs in the d...
The global fight against HIV/AIDS is hindered by a lack of drugs in the developing world. When patie...
Containing the HIV epidemic is one of the most pressing global health care issues.\ud Antiretroviral...
Containing the HIV epidemic is one of the most pressing global health care issues.\ud Antiretroviral...
Containing the HIV epidemic is one of the most pressing global health care issues. Antiretroviral t...
Objectives: Despite recent foundation donations and bilateral commitments there are insufficient fun...
markdownabstract__Objective:__ We estimated the investment needs, population health gains, and coste...
Background: Rationing of access to antiretroviral therapy already exists in sub-Saharan Africa and w...
Background In resource-limited settings, HIV budgets are flattening or decreasing. A policy of disco...
<div><p>Policy discussions about the feasibility of massively scaling up antiretroviral therapy (ART...
Data from HIV treatment programs in resource-limited settings show extensive rates of loss to follow...
Data from HIV treatment programs in resource-limited settings show extensive rates of loss to follow...
Governments and international donors have partnered to provide free HIV treatment to over 6 million ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Data from HIV treatment programs in resource-limited settings show...
BackgroundThere is concern over increasing prevalence of non-nucleoside reverse-transcriptase inhibi...