Sample size methods for estimating HIV incidence from cross-sectional surveys
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Recommendations
- Cross-sectional human immunodeficiency virus incidence estimation accounting for heterogeneity across communities
- A likelihood estimation of HIV incidence incorporating information on past prevalence
- Augmented cross-sectional studies with abbreviated follow-up for estimating HIV incidence
- Validating Marker‐Based Incidence Estimates in Repeatedly Screened Populations
- Snapshot Estimators of Recent HIV Incidence Rates
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(4)- Extending Bayesian back-calculation to estimate age and time specific HIV incidence
- Augmented cross-sectional studies with abbreviated follow-up for estimating HIV incidence
- Estimation of Incidence of HIV Infection Using Cross-Sectional Marker Surveys
- Cross-sectional human immunodeficiency virus incidence estimation accounting for heterogeneity across communities
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