Several approaches have been used for measuring HIV incidence in large areas, yet each presents specific challenges in incidence estimation.We present a comparison of incidence estimates for Kenya and Uganda using multiple methods: 1) Epidemic Projections Package (EPP) and Spectrum models fitted to HIV prevalence from antenatal clinics (ANC) and national population-based surveys (NPS) in Kenya (2003, 2007) and Uganda (2004/2005); 2) a survey-derived model to infer age-specific incidence between two sequential NPS; 3) an assay-derived measurement in NPS using the BED IgG capture enzyme immunoassay, adjusted for misclassification using a locally derived false-recent rate (FRR) for the assay; (4) community cohorts in Uganda; (5) prevalence tre...
Objective To compare HIV prevalence estimates from routine programme data in antenatal care (ANC) cl...
Objective To assess trends in the prevalence of HIV infection among voluntary counseling and testin...
Estimating incidence from cross-sectional data sources is both important to the understanding of the...
Several approaches have been used for measuring HIV incidence in large areas, yet each presents spec...
BackgroundSeveral approaches have been used for measuring HIV incidence in large areas, yet each pre...
<p>*Among adults aged 15–49 years.</p><p>†Uganda 2000–2005.</p><p>‡Kenya 2003–2007.</p><p>a. All ass...
Objectives: Estimating HIV incidence is critical for identifying groups at risk for HIV infection, p...
Serological assays for estimating HIV-1 incidence are prone to misclassification, limiting the accur...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) presents challenges to effective measurement and control, includi...
Harmonised population-based surveys with recent HIV-1 infection testing algorithms permit pooled cro...
HIV surveillance of generalised epidemics in Africa primarily relies on prevalence at antenatal clin...
The interpretation of HIV prevalence trends is increasingly difficult as antiretroviral treatment pr...
Background The interpretation of HIV prevalence trends is increasingly difficult as antiretroviral t...
The interpretation of HIV prevalence trends is increasingly difficult as antiretroviral treatment pr...
BACKGROUND: HIV surveillance of generalised epidemics in Africa primarily relies on prevalence at an...
Objective To compare HIV prevalence estimates from routine programme data in antenatal care (ANC) cl...
Objective To assess trends in the prevalence of HIV infection among voluntary counseling and testin...
Estimating incidence from cross-sectional data sources is both important to the understanding of the...
Several approaches have been used for measuring HIV incidence in large areas, yet each presents spec...
BackgroundSeveral approaches have been used for measuring HIV incidence in large areas, yet each pre...
<p>*Among adults aged 15–49 years.</p><p>†Uganda 2000–2005.</p><p>‡Kenya 2003–2007.</p><p>a. All ass...
Objectives: Estimating HIV incidence is critical for identifying groups at risk for HIV infection, p...
Serological assays for estimating HIV-1 incidence are prone to misclassification, limiting the accur...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) presents challenges to effective measurement and control, includi...
Harmonised population-based surveys with recent HIV-1 infection testing algorithms permit pooled cro...
HIV surveillance of generalised epidemics in Africa primarily relies on prevalence at antenatal clin...
The interpretation of HIV prevalence trends is increasingly difficult as antiretroviral treatment pr...
Background The interpretation of HIV prevalence trends is increasingly difficult as antiretroviral t...
The interpretation of HIV prevalence trends is increasingly difficult as antiretroviral treatment pr...
BACKGROUND: HIV surveillance of generalised epidemics in Africa primarily relies on prevalence at an...
Objective To compare HIV prevalence estimates from routine programme data in antenatal care (ANC) cl...
Objective To assess trends in the prevalence of HIV infection among voluntary counseling and testin...
Estimating incidence from cross-sectional data sources is both important to the understanding of the...