EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PREVENTION RESEARCH
EPIDEMIOLOGY
AND PREVENTION RESEARCH
HivĀ-Aids
research using innovative technology we Scientific Federation proudly
organizing 2nd International Conference & Expo on HIV&AIDS which will
be held on September 17-18, 2018 at Toronto, Canada.
The epidemiological context describes whether such risk
reduction translates into Measurement of variables describing the
epidemiological context, a measurable impact on HIV incidence can be used to
tell the local suitability of interventions, The use in the transfer of a
successful intervention from one context to another and in scaling up the
effort to control HIV infection is explored and These indicators should provide
a useful resource for those involved in planning HIV prevention interventions.
The importance of different levels of indicators,
corresponding to programme input, output, outcome, and impact, for the
monitoring and evaluation of national HIV/AIDS programmes has recently been
clarified. Which are the immediate biological and behavioral determinants of
HIV spread, in other words the components of the basic reproductive rate, the
efficiency The new method implemented by WHO and UNAIDS is preparing the latest
country-specific HIV fact sheets ,WHO and UNAIDS organizations include
indicators for proximate determinants, such as
self-reported sexual behavior which includes, non-regular sexual
partnerships and context and outcome indicators, age at first sexual
encounters, such as condom availability, knowledge of methods of HIV protection,
general health service indicators for accessibility and blood safety.
Of transmission, the rate of exposure of a susceptible to an
infectious person, and the duration of infectiousness. It is through these
proximate determinants that the impact of the broader socioeconomic context and
the output of interventions on HIV incidence are seen.
HIV-AIDS-2018 cordially invites
researchers, scientists, professors, delegates and students from all over the
world exchange information on HIV-AIDS which contains plenary sessions, keynote
speeches, poster, and oral presentations on HIV-AIDS On Emerging area on
Immunology, Microbiology, Infection&Imunnity, Public Health, Infectious
Diseases, Virology, Pathology, Psychology, Biochemistry, Epidemiology, Gynecology,
Global Health, and Population Health.
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