A Tale of Two Futures: HIV and Antiretroviral Therapy in San Francisco
S. M. Blower, H. B. Gershengorn, R. M. Grant
Science, 287: 650 - 654 (2000).
The effect of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in preventing human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections and averting acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) deaths in the San Francisco gay
community over the next 10 years was predicted. A transmission model
was coupled with a statistical approach that enabled inclusion of a
high degree of uncertainty in the potential treatment effects of ART
(in terms of infectivity and survival), increase in risky behavior,
and rate of emergence of drug resistance. Increasing the usage of ART
in San Francisco would decrease the AIDS death rate and could
substantially reduce the incidence rate.