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Questions and Answers: Advances in Methods of Measuring Incidence
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  • Why does there appear to be an annual increase in new HIV infections?
  • What is STARHS?
  • Why is the new national HIV incidence estimate more precise and more reliable than prior estimates of HIV incidence?
  • How was incidence extrapolated from 22 states to the entire United States and Washington DC?
  • How can states calculate their own area-specific incidence estimates?
  • How does CDC know that the higher incidence estimate is not due to an actual rise in new HIV infections?
  • Do the new HIV incidence estimates indicate that the number of new HIV infections among women is increasing?
  • Where can I find the data for the new HIV incidence estimates?
  • How do the 2006 HIV incidence estimates affect future HIV prevention efforts?
  • Will the 2006 HIV incidence estimates cause CDC’s priority populations to shift?
  • Which populations experienced the greatest burden of HIV infections in 2006?
  • What does the new HIV incidence estimate imply about HIV prevention efforts?
  • Will CDC be looking at new interventions and communication strategies to prevent HIV among populations hardest hit by the epidemic?
  • Why is the new method viewed as a breakthrough in HIV incidence monitoring?
  • How will STARHS influence CDC’s HIV/AIDS surveillance and prevention activities?
  • Will the 2006 estimate of annual new HIV infections cause a corresponding increase in the often-cited figure of more than 1 million people living with HIV/AIDS in the United States? What about the 25% estimate of those who don’t know they are infected?
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Last Modified: July 24, 2009
Last Reviewed: July 24, 2009
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