The Estimation and Projection Package Age-Sex Model and the r-hybrid model: New tools for estimating HIV incidence trends in sub-Saharan Africa

作者: Jeffrey W Eaton , Tim Brown , Robert Puckett , Robert Glaubius , Kennedy Mutai

DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000002437

关键词: Hiv incidenceEstimationEpidemic modelHiv epidemicGeographySub saharanAge and sexHybrid modelDemographyProjection (set theory)

摘要: Objectives:Improve models for estimating HIV epidemic trends in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).Design:Mathematical model fit to national survey and ANC sentinel surveillance (ANC-SS) data.Methods:We modified EPP incorporate age sex stratification (EPP-ASM) more accurately capture th

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