Improved data, methods and tools for the 2007 HIV and AIDS estimates and projections
Open Access
- 1 August 2008
- journal article
- other
- Published by BMJ in Sexually Transmitted Infections
- Vol. 84 (Supplement) , i1-i4
- https://doi.org/10.1136/sti.2008.032573
Abstract
Dramatic changes in global HIV and AIDS estimates were publicised at the end of 2007,1 with a notable downward adjustment in the estimated number of people living with HIV (PLHIV) from 39.5 million (range 34.1–47.1 million) published in 20062 to 33.2 million (range 30.6–36.1 million).1 Both the original and revised estimates are by any measure catastrophic; however, the new lower estimates come at a time when global disease burden estimates are under intense scrutiny.3 4 While the 2007 AIDS Epidemic Update report noted that the downward adjustments were the result of better data leading to changes in assumptions and thereby estimates, we recognise the need for the highest level of transparency and opportunity for scientific critique. Since 2004 we have provided detailed descriptions of the tools and assumptions used in generating HIV and AIDS estimates, as well as the data and analyses underpinning these assumptions.5–7 This current supplement assembles important new data relating to several assumptions used for the new HIV and AIDS estimates. By bringing together a new collection of methodological papers in this supplement, we aim to provide easy access to the scientific basis underlying the latest HIV and AIDS estimates for 2007.1 8 9Keywords
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