2022
DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciac069
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Predicting the Risk of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) Acquisition in Rural South Africa Using Geospatial Data

Abstract: Background Accurate HIV risk assessment can guide optimal HIV prevention. We evaluated the performance of risk prediction models incorporating geospatial measures. Methods We developed and validated HIV risk prediction models in a population-based cohort in South Africa. Individual-level covariates included demographic and sexual behavior measures, and geospatial covariates included community HIV prevalence and viral load est… Show more

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“…The majority (10 of 13) were RCTs or quasi‐experimental studies that restricted recruitment and/or eligibility to specific at‐risk population groups: (1) sexually active, contraception‐seeking women who attended the family‐planning, STIs or research clinics (7 of 10, all RCTs) [8,9,24–28], or (2) school‐attending AGYW (3 of 10) [29–31]. The remaining three were large‐scale cohort studies or community trials that recruited all consenting members within the communities [32–34]. Geographic locations, study periods, age groups and settings are given in Table 1.…”
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“…The majority (10 of 13) were RCTs or quasi‐experimental studies that restricted recruitment and/or eligibility to specific at‐risk population groups: (1) sexually active, contraception‐seeking women who attended the family‐planning, STIs or research clinics (7 of 10, all RCTs) [8,9,24–28], or (2) school‐attending AGYW (3 of 10) [29–31]. The remaining three were large‐scale cohort studies or community trials that recruited all consenting members within the communities [32–34]. Geographic locations, study periods, age groups and settings are given in Table 1.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Final regression results were also not available for Roberts et al. (abstract only) [34]. For the remaining studies, Table 2 reports the predictors considered for inclusion and retained in the final model for each independently developed score.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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