11 research outputs found
HIV Infections Averted (2014–2028) in Scenarios Scaling Up VMMC among Indicated Age Groups.
<p>HIV Infections Averted (2014–2028) in Scenarios Scaling Up VMMC among Indicated Age Groups.</p
Cost Savings of the VMMC Program in Each Province, Millions, USD, (2014–2028).
<p>Cost Savings of the VMMC Program in Each Province, Millions, USD, (2014–2028).</p
Priority Age Groups for Each Model Parameter within the Analytical Framework.
<p>Priority Age Groups for Each Model Parameter within the Analytical Framework.</p
Unit Costs of VMMC by Age Group, for Cost-Sensitivity Analysis.
<p>Unit Costs of VMMC by Age Group, for Cost-Sensitivity Analysis.</p
Reduction in HIV incidence with provision of VMMC to males, by age group, 2014–2050.
<p>The HIV incidence ratio represents the incidence in the scale-up scenario divided by the incidence in a population where circumcision is not scaled up over baseline levels. HIV incidence is in the entire population—males and females. Each line represents the HIV incidence ratio under a scenario in which only the indicated five-year age group is circumcised. Marker a represents a five-year period from the base year (2014). Marker b represents a 15-year period from the base year.</p
Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics among FSW in Swaziland, 2011.
<p>Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics among FSW in Swaziland, 2011.</p
Prevalence of HIV among FSW in Swaziland by age at interview in 2011.
<p>Prevalence of HIV among FSW in Swaziland by age at interview in 2011.</p
Predicted probabilities of being HIV positive from a crude logistic regression model, by education level, adjusted for age at interview among FSW in Swaziland, 2011.
<p>Predicted probabilities of being HIV positive from a crude logistic regression model, by education level, adjusted for age at interview among FSW in Swaziland, 2011.</p
Knowledge of Safe Sex Practices/HIV Risk and Coverage of Prevention Services among FSW in Swaziland, 2011.
<p>Knowledge of Safe Sex Practices/HIV Risk and Coverage of Prevention Services among FSW in Swaziland, 2011.</p
Significant bivariate and independent associations with HIV serostatus among FSW in Swaziland, 2011.
<p>Note: Exponentiated coefficients; 95% confidence intervals in brackets.</p>1<p>Adjusted for age, education, always using condoms with new clients, STI symptoms in the last 12 months, and ever disclosing sex work to any health care worker.</p><p>*p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001.</p><p>Significant bivariate and independent associations with HIV serostatus among FSW in Swaziland, 2011.</p