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When backcalculation is not incidence
When backcalculation is not incidence













when backcalculation is not incidence

This is inĬontrast to declines in diagnosis, and claims of declines in incidence, seen inĮxtending HIV testing to non-traditional settings and urging gay men to test To bring about a decline in annual HIV incidence in this population. HIV who are on treatment and with undetectable viral loads is currently too low Proportion of gay men with HIV who are undiagnosed.Ĭoncludes that, in England and Wales at least, the proportion of gay men with This is despite aĬonsiderable increase in testing and, they estimate, a 40% reduction in the Research Council and the Health Protection Agency (HPA) has calculated that the number of gay men in England and Wales who become infected with HIV each year remained unchanged between 20. A paper in The Lancet Infectious Diseases by scientists from the UK’s Medical















When backcalculation is not incidence