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close this bookEmerging Patterns of HIV Incidence in Uganda and other East African Countries (International Center for Migration and Health - ICMH, 1997, 97 pages)
close this folderAN ASSESSMENT OF EMERGING PATTERNS OF HIV INCIDENCE IN UGANDA AND OTHER EAST AFRICAN COUNTRIES
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View the documentEXECUTIVE SUMMARY
View the document1.0 Objective of the Consultation
View the document2.0 Terms of Reference - methods and activities
Open this folder and view contents3.0 HIV prevalence declines in antenatal sentinel surveillance sites in Uganda
Open this folder and view contents4.0 Simulation modelling of HIV incidence dynamics in Uganda with validation to Kampala ANC sentinel surveillance.
Open this folder and view contents5.0 Declines in HIV incidence/prevalence in urban and semi-urban areas of Uganda: - determinants and analyses of data sources.
Open this folder and view contents6.0 Evidence for a causal association between urban and semi-urban declines in prevalence and behaviour change in Uganda: - External validation of findings and hypothesis testing through comparative analyses of HIV dynamics and risk behaviours in Uganda, Malawi and Zambia.
Open this folder and view contents7.0 Population movement and implications for the dynamics of emerging infectious diseases in sub-Saharan Africa: - the social and demographic context.
Open this folder and view contents8.0 Linkage of HIV incidence and prevalence patterns deduced from surveillance and other data sources and relationship to interventions: - Summary findings and recommendations.
View the document9.0 Recommendations for USAID Mission Uganda
View the document10.0 Annex

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Final Report of Consultation

Contract#HRN-5972-Q-00-4002-00

FAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL AIDS CONTROL AND PREVENTION PROJECT

29 May 1997

Dr Rand L Stoneburner
Project Manager

Dr Manuel Carballo
Co-ordinator

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