Modelling the impact of maternal HIV on uninfected children: correcting current estimates
A mathematical model, populated primarily with data from South Africa, was developed to model the numbers of children affected by maternal HIV, and the number who will experience long-term negative developmental consequences. A micro-simulation model generated two scenarios. The first simulated a co...
Main Authors: | Desmond, C, Labuschagne, P, Cluver, L, Tomlinson, M, Richter, L, Hunt, X, Marlow, M, Welte, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2020
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