Quantitative evaluation of HIV prevention programs
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How successful are HIV prevention programmes? Which HIV prevention programmes are most cost effective? Which programmes are worth expanding and which should be abandoned altogether? This book addresses the quantitative evaluation of HIV prevention programmes, assessing several different quantitative methods of evaluation.
العنوان |
Quantitative evaluation of HIV prevention programs / edited by Edward H. Kaplan and Ron Brookmeyer. |
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الطبعة |
1st ed. |
الناشر |
New Haven : Yale University Press |
تاريخ الإصدار |
c2002 |
ملاحظات |
Proceedings of a conference sponsored by the Societal Institute of the Mathematical Sciences (the 14th in a series of research application conferences begun in 1974) held in July, 1998, in Divonne-les-Bains, France. Includes bibliographical references and index. English |
رقم الرف |
Machine generated contents note: Part I: Evaluating HIV Prevention Programs: Context and Concepts -- Chapter 1. Overview of HIV Prevention Programs in Developing Countries Michael H. Merson andJulia M. Dayton 13 -- Chapter 2. Implications of Economic Evaluations for National HIV Prevention Policy Makers David R. Holtgrave -- and Steven D. Pinkerton 32 -- Chapter 3. Statistical Issues in HIV Prevention Ron Brookmeyer 55 -- Chapter 4. Epidemiological Issues in the Evaluation of HIV Prevention Programs Nancy S. Padian and Stephen C. Shiboski 79 -- Part II: Cost-Effectiveness and Resource Allocation -- Chapter 5. Difficult Choices, Urgent Needs: Optimal Investment in HIV Prevention Programs Margaret L. Brandeau 97 Chapter 6. Methadone Treatment as HIV Prevention: Cost-EffectivenessAnalysis Harold Pollack 118 -- Chapter 7. Costs and Benefits of Imperfect HIV Vaccines: Implications for Vaccine Development and Use Douglas K Owens, Donna M. Edwards, and Ross D. Shachter 143 -- Part III: Case Studies -- Chapter 8. Harm Reduction in Rome: A Model-Based Evaluation of Its Impact on the HIV-1 Epidemic MassimoArca, Teresa Spadea, Giulia Cesaroni, Marina Davoli, Annette D. Verster, and Carlo A. Perucci 175 -- Chapter 9. Evaluating Israel's Ethiopian Blood Ban EdwardH. Kaplan 189 -- Chapter 10. Feeding Strategies for Children of HIV-Infected Mothers: Modeling the Trade-Off Between HIV Infection and Non-HIV Mortality James G. Kahn, ElliotMarseille, and Joseph Saba 202 -- Part IV: New Methods for New Problems -- Chapter 11. Design of HIVTrials for Estimating External Effects Tomas Philipson 223 -- Chapter 12. Estimation of Vaccine Efficacy for Prophylactic HIV Vaccines Ira M Longini, Jr., Michael G. Hudgens, and M. Elizabeth Halloran 241 -- Chapter 13. Health Policy Modeling: Epidemic Control, HIVVaccines, and -- Risky Behavior Sally Blower, Katia Koelle,and John Mills 260 -- Chapter 14. Development and Validation of a Serologic Testing Algorithm for Recent HIV Seroconversion GlenA. Satten, -- Robert S. Janssen, Susan Stramer, and Michael P Busch 290 -- Chapter 15. Issues in Quantitative Evaluation of Epidemiologic Evidence for Temporal Variability of HIV Infectivity Stephen C. Shiboski and Nancy S. -- Padian 305. |
سلسلة |
The Yale ISPS series |
الشكل |
1 online resource (346 p.) |
اللغة |
الانكليزية |
رقم النظام |
997010713742105171 |
MARC RECORDS
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