The back-calculation methods used to reconstruct HIV epidemics and to predi
ct future AIDS cases use data on the number of AIDS reported cases and info
rmation about the time from HIV infection to AIDS diagnosis. In this paper
we modify a back-calculation method, presented in Verdecchia and Mariotto(1
), to estimate HIV incidence from AIDS mortality data rather than the AIDS
registered cases. In this application the AIDS incubation time is replaced
by the time from HIV infection to AIDS death. Since AIDS is an irreversible
condition leading to death within a few years, mortality data is expected
to be approximately as informative as AIDS data. The main application of th
is method would be in countries where an AIDS registry is not available or
where the registration of AIDS cases is not consistent, for example, due to
changes in the definition of AIDS. Application to the Italian AIDS mortali
ty data shows that the number of AIDS cases reconstructed from this method
is very close to the registered number of cases. Also, the two estimates of
HIV incidence and prevalence obtained from back-calculation on both AIDS m
ortality data and the number of AIDS reported cases were very similar, alth
ough there was more variability in the estimates obtained from mortality da
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