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Validation of AIDS-related mortality in Botswana
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Distribution of plasma HIV RNA and mean log<sub>10</sub> VL among (a) women and (b) men with LLV, non-suppressed VL and those diagnosed but untreated and undiagnosed across 14 PHIA surveys.
Note: unable to reliably estimate distribution due to small number of men diagnosed but untreated in the Ethiopia PHIA survey.</p
Predicted prevalence ratios of self-reporting condomless last sex (with any partner) for each of the 14 survey countries by sex.
Predicted prevalence ratios of self-reporting condomless last sex (with any partner) for each of the 14 survey countries by sex.</p
Predicted prevalence ratios of self-reporting condomless casual partnership for each of the 14 survey countries by sex.
Predicted prevalence ratios of self-reporting condomless casual partnership for each of the 14 survey countries by sex.</p
Proportion of transmission attributed to PLHIV sub-group by sex across all 14 PHIA surveys (sensitivity analysis using linear function of transmission and viremia relationship, and adjusted prevalence ratio of self-reporting HIV high-risk behaviour in transmission equation.
Proportion of transmission attributed to PLHIV sub-group by sex across all 14 PHIA surveys (sensitivity analysis using linear function of transmission and viremia relationship, and adjusted prevalence ratio of self-reporting HIV high-risk behaviour in transmission equation.</p
Proportion of transmission attributed to PLHIV sub-group by sex across all 14 PHIA surveys (sensitivity analysis using Hill function of transmission and viremia relationship, and assuming the adjusted prevalence ratio of self-reporting HIV high-risk behaviour among untreated PLHIV was half that among PLHIV on ART).
Proportion of transmission attributed to PLHIV sub-group by sex across all 14 PHIA surveys (sensitivity analysis using Hill function of transmission and viremia relationship, and assuming the adjusted prevalence ratio of self-reporting HIV high-risk behaviour among untreated PLHIV was half that among PLHIV on ART).</p
Proportion of transmission attributed to PLHIV sub-group by sex across all 14 PHIA surveys (sensitivity analysis using Hill function of transmission and viremia relationship, and adjusted prevalence ratio of self-reporting condomless last sex (with any partner) in transmission equation).
Proportion of transmission attributed to PLHIV sub-group by sex across all 14 PHIA surveys (sensitivity analysis using Hill function of transmission and viremia relationship, and adjusted prevalence ratio of self-reporting condomless last sex (with any partner) in transmission equation).</p
Estimated proportion of PLHIV and transmission proportion attributable to PLHIV subgroups in Nigeria, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Lesotho, 2010–2020.
Countries chosen as illustrative examples as their transmission proportion patterns are similar to other countries in their regions. See S12 Fig for all countries in analysis.</p
Forest plots showing the adjusted prevalence ratios of self-reporting high HIV high-risk behaviour by sub-groups (including normalized survey weight in regression mode).
Forest plots showing the adjusted prevalence ratios of self-reporting high HIV high-risk behaviour by sub-groups (including normalized survey weight in regression mode).</p