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Evaluating the Evidence for Historical Interventions Having Reduced HIV Incidence: A Retrospective Programmatic Mapping Modelling Analysis
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As the HIV epidemic continues to mature alongside the increasing scope and coverage of treatment and prevention programmes, inferring trends in incidence from available prevalence data and subsequently identifying drivers behind epidemic trends will become increasingly complex.25 The availability of prospectively collected programmatic and epidemic surveillance data at a greater sub-national spatial resolution will greatly improve the robustness of future impact evaluations.
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