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Development and calibration of a mathematical model of HIV outcomes among Rwandan adults: Informing achievement of global targets across sub-populations in Rwanda.

May 2025 | PLoS One

Sustaining Rwanda’s HIV response after elimination of PEPFAR funding: a modeling analysis.

April 2025 | medRxiv

The economic costs and cost-effectiveness of HIV self-testing among truck drivers in Kenya.

March 2024 | Health Policy and Planning

Implementation of “Treat-all” at adult HIV care and treatment sites in the Global IeDEA Consortium: results from the Site Assessment Survey.

July 2019 | Journal of the International AIDS Society

Research priorities to inform “Treat All” policy implementation for people living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa: A consensus statement from the International epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA).

January 2019 | Journal of the International AIDS Society

Mathematical modelling to inform ‘treat all’ implementation in sub-Saharan Africa: A scoping review.

November 2018 | Journal of Virus Eradication

Implementing parallel spreadsheet models for health policy decisions: The impact of unintentional errors on model projections.

March 2018 | PLoS ONE

HIV prevention resources: Time to move toward affordability.

February 2017 | Lancet HIV

Clinical outcomes of HIV care delivery models in the US: A systematic review.

October 2016 | AIDS Care: Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV

Performance of a mathematical model to forecast lives saved from HIV treatment expansion in resource-limited settings.

February 2015 | Medical Decision Making
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