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| M MarstonSummaryAffiliation: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Country: UK Publications
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HIV and mortality of mothers and children: evidence from cohort studies in Uganda, Tanzania, and MalawiBasia Zaba
Centre for Population Studies, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 49 51 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3DP, UK
Epidemiology 16:275-80. 2005..However, the census and household survey data that generally are used to produce estimates of child mortality do not permit precise measures of the adverse effect of HIV on child mortality...
The impact of antiretroviral therapy on adult mortality in rural TanzaniaMilly Marston
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK
Trop Med Int Health 17:e58-65. 2012..To describe the impact of antiretroviral therapy (ART) on mortality rates among adults participating in an HIV community cohort study in north-west Tanzania...
Estimating the net effect of HIV on child mortality in African populations affected by generalized HIV epidemicsMilly Marston
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 38:219-27. 2005..The curve also predicts 13% net survival at 10 years using constraints based on survival of infected adults...
Net survival of perinatally and postnatally HIV-infected children: a pooled analysis of individual data from sub-Saharan AfricaMilly Marston
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK
Int J Epidemiol 40:385-96. 2011..With more data on timing of infection, which may be associated with disease progression, a separate representation of children infected early and late was proposed...
Trends in marriage and time spent single in sub-Saharan Africa: a comparative analysis of six population-based cohort studies and nine Demographic and Health SurveysM Marston
Centre for Population Studies, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK
Sex Transm Infect 85:i64-71. 2009..To describe trends in age at first sex (AFS), age at first marriage (AFM) and time spent single between events and to compare age-specific trends in marital status in six cohort studies...
Non-response bias in estimates of HIV prevalence due to the mobility of absentees in national population-based surveys: a study of nine national surveysM Marston
Centre for Population Studies, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London WC1B 3DP, UK
Sex Transm Infect 84:i71-i77. 2008..To measure the bias in national estimates of HIV prevalence in population-based surveys caused by mobility and refusal to test...
Estimating 'net' HIV-related mortality and the importance of background mortality ratesMilly Marston
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK
AIDS 21:S65-71. 2007..To estimate mortality directly attributable to HIV in HIV-infected adults in low and middle income countries and discuss appropriate methodology...
Influence of timing of sexual debut and first marriage on sexual behaviour in later life: findings from four survey rounds in the Kisesa cohort in northern TanzaniaB Zaba
TAZAMA Project, National Institute for Medical Research, Mwanza, Tanzania
Sex Transm Infect 85:i20-6. 2009..To evaluate quality of sexual debut and first marriage data, measure trends and study the association of risky sexual behaviour in youth with adult risk behaviour...
Age-specific mortality patterns in HIV-infected individuals: a comparative analysis of African community study dataBasia Zaba
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK
AIDS 21:S87-96. 2007..Describe age-specific mortality patterns of HIV-infected adults in African communities before introduction of HAART...
The effects of high HIV prevalence on orphanhood and living arrangements of children in Malawi, Tanzania, and South AfricaVictoria Hosegood
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London WC1E 7HT, UK
Popul Stud (Camb) 61:327-36. 2007..For example, we find no evidence that the prevalence of child-headed households is significant or has increased in the three study areas...
HIV prevalence and incidence in rural Tanzania: results from 10 years of follow-up in an open-cohort studyMwita Wambura
National Institute for Medical Research, Mwanza Branch, Mwanza, Tanzania
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 46:616-23. 2007..Tanzanian antenatal clinic surveillance data suggest stabilizing HIV levels. Data from an open cohort in northern Tanzania provide robust estimates of prevalence and incidence...
Survival after HIV infection in the pre-antiretroviral therapy era in a rural Tanzanian cohortRaphael Isingo
National Institute for Medical Research, Mwanza, Tanzania
AIDS 21:S5-S13. 2007..Few studies have followed seroconverters for 10 or more years to describe such patterns...
HIV impact on mother and child mortality in rural TanzaniaMark Urassa
TANESA Project, Mwanza Tanzania
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 33:393-404. 2003..3 (1.7-3.3); hazard ratio associated with maternal death was 4.8 (2.7-8.4). The HIV-attributable fraction of infant mortality is 8.3% in a population in which prevalence among women giving birth is around 6.2%...
Time from HIV seroconversion to death: a collaborative analysis of eight studies in six low and middle-income countries before highly active antiretroviral therapyJim Todd
MRC UVRI Uganda Research Unit on AIDS, Entebbe, Uganda
AIDS 21:S55-63. 2007..To estimate survival patterns after HIV infection in adults in low and middle-income countries...
