39 research outputs found
Trends in annual HIV incidence among heterosexual sexual health clinic attendees in London, 2009–2013.
Trends in annual HIV incidence among heterosexual sexual health clinic attendees in London, 2009–2013.</p
Trends in annual HIV incidence among heterosexual sexual health clinic attendees in England 2009–2013.
<p>Trends in annual HIV incidence among heterosexual sexual health clinic attendees in England 2009–2013.</p
Estimated annual HIV incidence in sexual health clinics in England; by transmission risk group 2009–2013.
<p>Estimated annual HIV incidence in sexual health clinics in England; by transmission risk group 2009–2013.</p
Trends in annual HIV incidence among MSM sexual health clinic attendees by region 2009–2013.
<p>Trends in annual HIV incidence among MSM sexual health clinic attendees by region 2009–2013.</p
Trends in annual HIV incidence among MSM sexual health clinic attendees by region and age 2009–2013.
<p>Trends in annual HIV incidence among MSM sexual health clinic attendees by region and age 2009–2013.</p
Incidence estimates for Kiev City, Ukraine, April 2013 –March 2014, by subpopulations.
Incidence estimates for Kiev City, Ukraine, April 2013 –March 2014, by subpopulations.</p
Factors association with testing recent according to the LAg assay in Kiev City, Ukraine: April 2013 –March 2014
<p>Factors association with testing recent according to the LAg assay in Kiev City, Ukraine: April 2013 –March 2014</p
Characteristics of persons newly diagnosed with HIV and the proportion identified as recently infected using the LAg Avidity EIA, Kiev City, Ukraine: April 2013 –March 2014.
<p>Characteristics of persons newly diagnosed with HIV and the proportion identified as recently infected using the LAg Avidity EIA, Kiev City, Ukraine: April 2013 –March 2014.</p
MOESM1 of Interpreting HIV diagnostic histories into infection time estimates: analytical framework and online tool
Additional file 1: Appendix A. Formal likelihood function and impact of test correlation. (PDF 949 kb
Distribution of CD4+ T cell counts between persons classified as long-term (LT), pending/invalid and recent (R) in the LAg and BRAI assays (left and right panels, respectively).
The number of groups indicates the number of persons with CD4+ T cell count measurements within six months after HIV diagnosis. Only significant differences are shown.</p
