Vol 3, No 1 (2011)

HIV/AIDS surveillance and epidemiology studies to advance control and prevention of HIV and related conditions.

Through this and future issues, jHASE aims to advance the use of population-based surveillance data and related studies to make the most immediate impact on public health decisions for the control and prevention of HIV and related conditions.

As is customary in online open access journals, additional manuscripts will be published upon acceptance in this issue, initially as provisional PDF versions of the manuscript as submitted followed by the final version when copyediting is completed.

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RESEARCH: Disease Intervention Epidemiology (Disease Control & Prevention, incl. Health Service Interventions)

Using Surveillance Data to Evaluate a Large-Scale HIV Highway Intervention Targeting Female Sex Workers in the Terai Region of Nepal. Abstract PDF
Dimitri Prybylski, Laxmi B Acharya, Sidhartha M Tuladhar, Niranjan Dhungel, Bharat R Gautam, Jacqueline McPherson, Vijaya L Gurbacharyta, Stephen Mills
HIV infected individuals presumed to not be receiving HIV medical care: a surveillance program evaluation for investigations and referrals in Seattle, Washington State, USA Abstract PDF
Susan E Buskin, Elizabeth A Barash, Amy L Bauer, James B Kent, Hal R Garcia-Smith, Robert W Wood

RESEARCH: Surveillance Studies (Monitoring & Evaluation of Population Level Outcomes)

Use of AIDS Drug Assistance Program data to increase the completeness of HIV/AIDS reporting Abstract PDF
Amanda Derryck Castel, Titilola Jolaosho, Ruchi Vangani, Angelique Griffin, Tanya Ehrmann, Damber K Gurung, Tiffany West-Ojo, Shannon Hader


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