Introduction A strategic approach to the application of HIV prevention interventions is a core component of the UNAIDS Fast Track strategy to end the HIV epidemic by 2030. Central to these plans is a focus on high-prevalence geographies, in a bid to target resources to those in greatest need and maximize the reduction in new infections. Whilst this idea of geographical prioritization has the potential to improve efficiency, it is unclear how it should be implemented in practice. There are a range of prevention interventions which can be applied differentially across risk groups and locations, making allocation decisions complex. Here, we use mathematical modelling to compare the impact (infections averted) of a number of different approache...
Background In the context of a severe generalized African HIV epidemic, the value of geographically...
Background: Multiple prevention interventions, including early antiretroviral therapy initiation, ma...
Background: The role of PrEP in combination HIV prevention remains uncertain. We aimed to identify a...
Background Epidemiological data show substantial variation in the risk of HIV infection between comm...
Antiretroviral (ARV)-based pre-exposure HIV interventions may soon be rolled out in resource-constra...
Background: Kenya is a country in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) with an HIV prevalence in the adult popul...
This year saw the announcement of the ambitious aim of ending the HIV epidemic by 2030 from UNAIDS. ...
Under the premise that in a resource-constrained environment such as Sub-Saharan Africa it is not po...
Introduction: Focusing resources for HIV control on geographic areas of greatest need in countries w...
Treatment as prevention (TasP) has been proposed by the World Health Organization and the Joint Unit...
Objective: To investigate how ‘real-world’ constraints on the allocative and technical efficiency of...
BACKGROUND: Health resources are limited, which means spending should be focused on the people, plac...
Abstract Background As countries make progress towards HIV epidemic control, there is increasing nee...
Introduction Setting and monitoring progress towards targets for HIV control is critical in ensuring...
Introduction: The new WHO guidelines recommend offering pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to people wh...
Background In the context of a severe generalized African HIV epidemic, the value of geographically...
Background: Multiple prevention interventions, including early antiretroviral therapy initiation, ma...
Background: The role of PrEP in combination HIV prevention remains uncertain. We aimed to identify a...
Background Epidemiological data show substantial variation in the risk of HIV infection between comm...
Antiretroviral (ARV)-based pre-exposure HIV interventions may soon be rolled out in resource-constra...
Background: Kenya is a country in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) with an HIV prevalence in the adult popul...
This year saw the announcement of the ambitious aim of ending the HIV epidemic by 2030 from UNAIDS. ...
Under the premise that in a resource-constrained environment such as Sub-Saharan Africa it is not po...
Introduction: Focusing resources for HIV control on geographic areas of greatest need in countries w...
Treatment as prevention (TasP) has been proposed by the World Health Organization and the Joint Unit...
Objective: To investigate how ‘real-world’ constraints on the allocative and technical efficiency of...
BACKGROUND: Health resources are limited, which means spending should be focused on the people, plac...
Abstract Background As countries make progress towards HIV epidemic control, there is increasing nee...
Introduction Setting and monitoring progress towards targets for HIV control is critical in ensuring...
Introduction: The new WHO guidelines recommend offering pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to people wh...
Background In the context of a severe generalized African HIV epidemic, the value of geographically...
Background: Multiple prevention interventions, including early antiretroviral therapy initiation, ma...
Background: The role of PrEP in combination HIV prevention remains uncertain. We aimed to identify a...