Implications of the HIV testing protocol for refusal bias in seroprevalence surveys

G Reniers, T Araya, Y Berhane, G Davey, EJ Sanders - BMC Public Health, 2009 - Springer
Background HIV serosurveys have become important sources of HIV prevalence estimates,
but these estimates may be biased because of refusals and other forms of non-response …

Estimating effect of non response on HIV prevalence estimates from Demographic and Health Surveys

J Larmarange, R Vallo, S Yaro, P Msellati, N Méda… - 2009 - ird.hal.science
Résumé In most countries in Sub‐Saharan Africa, Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS)
with HIV testing became the only measure of HIV prevalence in general population …

[PDF][PDF] Working Papers du CEPED

J Larmarange, R Vallo, S Yaro, P Msellati, N Méda… - academia.edu
In most countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) with HIV
testing became the only measure of HIV prevalence in general population. Significant non …