艾滋病毒监测的新方法:手段和目的。耶鲁大学艾滋病跨学科研究中心法律、政策和伦理核心于1998年5月21日至22日在耶鲁大学举行的会议摘要报告。

AIDS & public policy journal Pub Date : 1999-01-01
M Johri, E H Kaplan, J Levi, A Novick
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基于艾滋病病例报告的艾滋病毒监测系统已不足以监测美国的艾滋病毒/艾滋病流行情况。我们现在面临的挑战是设计一个有效的艾滋病毒监测系统。“艾滋病毒监测的新方法:手段和目的”会议强调,有几种替代方案,每种方案都有优点和局限性。美国疾病控制与预防中心建议所有州采用基于病例报告的艾滋病毒监测系统。虽然CDC没有明确规定这样的系统必须以名字为基础,但它似乎奖励那些采用名字报告系统的州。这种立场的理由应当加以审查和明确。姓名报告在某些方面可能优于基于唯一标识符的病例报告系统,特别是在将监测活动与个人层面的后续行动联系起来的更大能力方面。姓名报告和病例报告的用户界面方法都无法提供艾滋病毒发病率数据。目前唯一设想的提供发病率数据的方法是基于样本群中艾滋病毒发病率的“快照估计”的统计估计。根据现有数据或通过实地试验校准这一新的艾滋病毒发病率估计仪器是至关重要的。
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New approaches to HIV surveillance: means and ends. Summary report of conference held at Yale University, 21-22 May 1998, by the Law, Policy and Ethics Core, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS, Yale University.

A system of HIV surveillance based on AIDS case reporting is no longer adequate to monitor the epidemic of HIV/AIDS in the U.S. We are now faced with the challenge of designing an effective system of HIV surveillance. The "New Approaches to HIV Surveillance: Means and Ends" conference emphasized that there are several alternatives, each with strengths and limitations. The CDC has recommended that all states adopt a system of HIV surveillance based on case reporting. Although it has not specified that such systems need be name-based, CDC appears to reward states that adopt name-reporting systems. The rationale for this stance should be reviewed and made explicit. Name reporting may be superior in some respects to a system of case reports based on unique identifiers (UIs), especially in its greater ability to link surveillance activities to follow up at the individual level. Neither a name-reporting nor a UI approach to case reporting would provide HIV incidence data. The only currently envisioned means of providing incidence data is statistical estimation based on "snapshot estimates" of HIV incidence in sample cohorts. Calibration of this new instrument for HIV incidence estimation against existing data or through field trials is of critical importance.

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