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dc.contributor.authorAnzala, Omu
dc.contributor.authorMutua, Gaudensia Nzembi
dc.contributor.authorOyugi, Fredrick Jack Odia
dc.contributor.authorMohamed, Bashir Farah
dc.contributor.authorAchia, Thomas
dc.contributor.authorStover, John
dc.date.accessioned2013-02-14T08:51:00Z
dc.date.available2013-02-14T08:51:00Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.citationOpen Journal of Immunologyen
dc.identifier.urihttp://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9850
dc.description.abstractObjective: To estimate the potential impact of an HIV/AIDS Vaccine in Kenya. Design: The Kenyan HIV/AIDS epidemic was modeled using the most current data from national sources including epidemiology and behavioral surveillance. The model’s baseline projection was validated against adult HIV prevalence at antenatal clinics and general population surveys. The model was used to analyze the effects of scaling up current prevention programs and adding potential HIV vaccines with varying levels of effectiveness and coverage. Results: Even with full scale-up of currently available prevention, care and treatment programs, new infections will continue to burden Kenya. The introduction of a partially effective AIDS vaccine could significantly alter the trajectory of the epidemic. Conclusion: The game changing impact that an AIDS vaccine could have on the AIDS epidemic in Kenya under- scores the importance of sustaining political support and financial investment to accelerate HIV/AIDS vaccine research and developmenten
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subjectHIV;en
dc.subjectVaccine;en
dc.subjectModellingen
dc.titleWhat impact would an HIV/AIDS vaccine have on the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Kenya?en
dc.typeArticleen


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