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Evaluating the evidence for historical interventions having reduced HIV incidence : a retrospective programmatic mapping modelling analysis - Synopsis report 2016 (English)

This multi-country study focuses on evaluating whether ART scale-up and changes in sexual risk behavior have contributed to the declining trends of HIV incidence and prevalence. The World Bank, UNAIDS, UNFPA, WHO, the Global Fund, and Imperial College London agreed upon specific criteria used to identify Botswana, Dominican Republic, Kenya, Malawi and Zambia as the five countries engaged in this study. Within Botswana, there was strong evidence that...
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Wilson, David; Taaffe,Jessica Elizabeth; Prestidge,Marelize; Fraser-Hurt,Nicole; Harimurti,Pandu; Rodriguez-Garcia,Rosalia.

Evaluating the evidence for historical interventions having reduced HIV incidence : a retrospective programmatic mapping modelling analysis - Synopsis report 2016 (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/433151481108871251

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