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Approaches to estimation of the number of people with undiagnosed HIV infection in a country - based on prevalence surveys - based on reported numbers.

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1 Approaches to estimation of the number of people with undiagnosed HIV infection in a country - based on prevalence surveys - based on reported numbers of HIV diagnoses - based on reported simultaneous HIV/AIDS cases

2 Approach based on reported simultaneous HIV/AIDS cases 1000 people undiagnosed CD4 count < 200

3 Approach based on reported simultaneous HIV/AIDS cases Rate of development of AIDS for people with CD4 count < 200 ~ 25 per 100 person years 1000 people undiagnosed CD4 count < 200

4 Approach based on reported simultaneous HIV/AIDS cases Rate of development of AIDS for people with CD4 count < 200 ~ 25 per 100 person years 1000 people undiagnosed CD4 count < 200 250 people expected to develop AIDS over a 1 year period….

5 Approach based on reported simultaneous HIV/AIDS cases Rate of development of AIDS for people with CD4 count < 200 ~ 25 per 100 person years 1000 people undiagnosed CD4 count < 200 250 people expected to develop AIDS over a 1 year period…..and hence present with simultaneous HIV/AIDS

6 Approach based on reported simultaneous HIV/AIDS cases So if we observe 250 cases of simultaneous HIV/AIDS in people with CD4 count < 200 in a year then …..

7 Approach based on reported simultaneous HIV/AIDS cases …this implies there are 1000 people with undiagnosed HIV and CD4 count < 200 So if we observe 25 cases of simultaneous HIV/AIDS in people with CD4 count < 200 in a year then……..

8 With knowledge of the distribution of CD4 count in undiagnosed people can use this approach to estimate total number of undiagnosed Approach based on reported simultaneous HIV/AIDS cases 0 50 200 350 500 650 CD4 count in undiagnosed

9 With knowledge of the distribution of CD4 count in undiagnosed people can use this approach to estimate total number of undiagnosed Approach based on reported simultaneous HIV/AIDS cases 0 50 200 350 500 650 CD4 count at diagnosis in those diagnosed while asymptomatic

10 Issues to consider - Distribution of CD4 count in undiagnosed - Under-diagnosis and under-reporting of AIDS Approach based on reported simultaneous HIV/AIDS cases

11 Advantages - Particularly well suited to estimating number of undiagnosed people with low CD4 count See poster: Lodwick et al PE 18.1/5 Approach based on reported simultaneous HIV/AIDS cases

12 How does this relate to UK CHIC ? We have requested to use data from CHIC to provide: - Data on CD4-specific AIDS rates - Data on CD4 at diagnosis in people without AIDS to use in writing up this new method(s)


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