ESTIMATION OF CUMULATIVE HIV INCIDENCE IN AUSTRALIA, BASED ON NATIONAL CASE REPORTING

Citation
Mg. Law et al., ESTIMATION OF CUMULATIVE HIV INCIDENCE IN AUSTRALIA, BASED ON NATIONAL CASE REPORTING, Australian and New Zealand journal of public health, 20(2), 1996, pp. 215-217
Citations number
5
Categorie Soggetti
Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
ISSN journal
13260200
Volume
20
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
215 - 217
Database
ISI
SICI code
1326-0200(1996)20:2<215:EOCHII>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
It has been recognised that the Australian National HIV Database may c ontain multiple reports for some individuals, mainly because of incomp lete or inaccurate recording of name codes. The number of distinct ind ividuals diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was estimat ed from the dates of birth of cases of HIV infection reported to the d atabase. There were 18 787 cases of HIV infection diagnosed by the end of 1994 and reported to the database by the end of April 1995. Based on the reported dates of birth, the total number of individuals was es timated to lie in the range 13 600 to 15 300. Corresponding analyses b y state (or territory) estimated the total number of individuals diagn osed with HIV to lie in the ranges 8360 to 9760 in New South Wales, 14 90 and 1540 in Queensland, 3010 to 3180 in Victoria and 1530 to 1600 i n other states and territories combined. It was estimated that 5 per c ent of individuals were diagnosed with HIV infection in more than one state. Allowing for people with HIV infection who have not yet been te sted for HIV antibody and reported, the total number of people to have acquired HIV in Australia by the end of 1994 was estimated to lie in the range 15 500 to 17 700. This is consistent with back-projection es timates.