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Optimization in HIV screening problems
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    Optimization in HIV screening problems (English)
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    27 May 2004
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    Summary: The authors use both deterministic and stochastic approaches to the analysis of some optimization problems that arise in the group (``pool'') HIV screening practice. Two kinds of testing policies are considered. For the first kind, group-individual testing, the optimal size of the group that should be selected for testing is found. For more general group\,-\,subgroup testing procedures the authors develop a numerical algorithm for finding the sequence of successively selected subgroups that minimizes the total cost of testing. Assuming that both arriving and testing processes have a random nature, the authors suggest a stochastic model in which the optimal size of the group in the group-individual testing procedure is found by using methods of queueing theory.
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    HIV screening
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    group testing
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    service optimization
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    Markov chains
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    AIDS epidemic
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