Developing a dynamic HIV transmission model for 6 U.S. cities: An evidence synthesis
Abstract
Dynamic HIV transmission models can provide evidence-based guidance on optimal combination implementation strategies to treat and prevent HIV/AIDS. However, these models can be extremely data intensive, and the availability of good-quality data characterizing regional microepidemics varies substantially within and across countries. We aim to provide a comprehensive and transparent description of an evidence synthesis process and reporting...
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Title
Developing a dynamic HIV transmission model for 6 U.S. cities: An evidence synthesis
Published Date
May 30, 2019
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
5
Pages
e0217559 - e0217559
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