Author: Zang, Xiao; Krebs, Emanuel; Mah, Cassandra; Min, Jeong E; Marshall, Brandon Dl; Feaster, Daniel J; Schackman, Bruce R; Metsch, Lisa R; Strathdee, Steffanie A; Behrends, Czarina N; Nosyk, Bohdan
Title: Can the 'Ending the HIV Epidemic' initiative transition the US towards HIV/AIDS epidemic control? Cord-id: 0yla5tbo Document date: 2020_8_10
ID: 0yla5tbo
Snippet: Using a dynamic HIV transmission model calibrated for 6 US cities, we projected HIV incidence from 2020-2040 and estimated whether an established UNAIDS HIV epidemic control target could be met under ideal implementation of optimal combination strategies previously defined for each city. Four of six cities (Atlanta, Baltimore, New York City, and Seattle) were projected to achieve epidemic control by 2040 and we identified differences in reaching epidemic control across racial/ethnic groups.
Document: Using a dynamic HIV transmission model calibrated for 6 US cities, we projected HIV incidence from 2020-2040 and estimated whether an established UNAIDS HIV epidemic control target could be met under ideal implementation of optimal combination strategies previously defined for each city. Four of six cities (Atlanta, Baltimore, New York City, and Seattle) were projected to achieve epidemic control by 2040 and we identified differences in reaching epidemic control across racial/ethnic groups.
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