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Innovations in health and demographic surveillance systems to establish the causal impacts of HIV policies.

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Innovations in health and demographic surveillance systems to establish the causal impacts of HIV policies.

Auteurs : Kobus Herbst ; Matthew Law ; Pascal Geldsetzer ; Frank Tanser ; Guy Harling ; Till B Rnighausen

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Abstract

Health and demographic surveillance systems (HDSS), in conjunction with HIV treatment cohorts, have made important contributions to our understanding of the impact of HIV treatment and treatment-related interventions in sub-Saharan Africa. The purpose of this review is to describe and discuss innovations in data collection and data linkage that will create new opportunities to establish the impacts of HIV treatment, as well as policies affecting the treatment cascade, on population health and economic and social outcomes.

DOI: 10.1097/COH.0000000000000203
PubMed: 26371462

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