Background: The goal of virtual elimination of horizontal and mother-to-child HIV transmission in South Africa (SA) has been proposed, but there have been few systematic investigations of which interventions are likely to be most critical to reducing HIV incidence. Objective: This study aims to evaluate SA's potential to achieve virtual elimination targets and to identify which interventions will be most critical to achieving HIV incidence reductions. Design: A mathematical model was developed to simulate the population-level impact of different HIV interventions in SA. Probability distributions were specified to represent uncertainty around 32 epidemiological parameters that could be influenced by interventions, and correlation coefficient...
Background. Ninety percent of the world’s HIV-positive pregnant women live in 22 countries. These ...
Background HIV prevention cascades provide a systematic understanding of barriers to prevention. In ...
BACKGROUND: Since November 2009, WHO recommends that adults infected with HIV should initiate antire...
Expanded access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) using universal test and treat (UTT) has been sugges...
Background: Combined prevention interventions, including early antiretroviral therapy initiation, ma...
BACKGROUND: Many mathematical models have investigated the impact of expanding access to antiretrovi...
Little is known about how combining efficacious HIV prevention interventions could lead to HIV elimi...
Many mathematical models have investigated the impact of expanding access to antiretroviral therapy ...
• Impact of prevention of mother-to-child transmission • Impact of behaviour change • Other interven...
textabstractBackground: Many mathematical models have investigated the impact of expanding access to...
SummaryBackgroundMathematical models are widely used to simulate the effects of interventions to con...
INTRODUCTION:Prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) strategies include combined shor...
BACKGROUND: Mathematical models are widely used to simulate the effects of interventions to control ...
The original publication is available at www.plosmedicine.orgBackground: Many mathematical models ha...
Prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) strategies include combined short-course anti...
Background. Ninety percent of the world’s HIV-positive pregnant women live in 22 countries. These ...
Background HIV prevention cascades provide a systematic understanding of barriers to prevention. In ...
BACKGROUND: Since November 2009, WHO recommends that adults infected with HIV should initiate antire...
Expanded access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) using universal test and treat (UTT) has been sugges...
Background: Combined prevention interventions, including early antiretroviral therapy initiation, ma...
BACKGROUND: Many mathematical models have investigated the impact of expanding access to antiretrovi...
Little is known about how combining efficacious HIV prevention interventions could lead to HIV elimi...
Many mathematical models have investigated the impact of expanding access to antiretroviral therapy ...
• Impact of prevention of mother-to-child transmission • Impact of behaviour change • Other interven...
textabstractBackground: Many mathematical models have investigated the impact of expanding access to...
SummaryBackgroundMathematical models are widely used to simulate the effects of interventions to con...
INTRODUCTION:Prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) strategies include combined shor...
BACKGROUND: Mathematical models are widely used to simulate the effects of interventions to control ...
The original publication is available at www.plosmedicine.orgBackground: Many mathematical models ha...
Prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) strategies include combined short-course anti...
Background. Ninety percent of the world’s HIV-positive pregnant women live in 22 countries. These ...
Background HIV prevention cascades provide a systematic understanding of barriers to prevention. In ...
BACKGROUND: Since November 2009, WHO recommends that adults infected with HIV should initiate antire...