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. 2016 Jun 8;9:10.3402/gha.v9.30314. doi: 10.3402/gha.v9.30314

Table 1.

Parameters included in uncertainty analysis

Parameter Baseline valuea Baseline perioda Prior distribution Prior mean, standard deviation 95% CI
1. HIV counselling and testing
1.1 Annual rate of first-time HIV testing in non-pregnant HIV-negative women at age 25 0.30 2011/12 Gamma (17.36, 69.4) 0.25, 0.06 0.15–0.38
1.2 Ratio of male HCT uptake to female HCT uptake at age 25 (HIV negative, non-pregnant) 0.68 2011/12 Gamma (94.4, 138.8) 0.68, 0.07 0.55–0.82
1.3 Time to the introduction of home-based HCT (in years after 2014/15) Weibull (0.195, 0.55) 33.1, 65.1 0–21+b
1.4 Annual rate of HIV testing through home-based HCT Gamma (5.44, 15.56) 0.35, 0.15 0.12–0.70
1.5 Time to the introduction of intensified counselling for positives (in years after 2014/15) Weibull (0.195, 0.55) 33.1, 65.1 0–21+b
1.6 Coverage of intensified risk reduction counselling (of diagnosed HIV positives) Uniform (0, 1) 0.50, 0.29 0.03–0.98
1.7 Reduction in unprotected sex following intensified counselling in HIV-positive adults Beta (2.083, 2.083) 0.50, 0.22 0.10–0.90
2. Adult ART
2.1 Percentage of patients starting ART with CD4 <200 who are virally suppressed (VL <400 copies/ml) 0.77 2012/13 Beta (10.5, 3.136) 0.77, 0.11 0.52–0.94
2.2 Time to the introduction of universal ART eligibility (in years after 2014/15) Weibull (0.195, 0.55) 33.1, 65.1 0–21+b
2.3 Time to the introduction of POC CD4 testing (in years after 2014/15) Weibull (0.195, 0.55) 33.1, 65.1 0–21+b
2.4 Fraction starting ART immediately after diagnosis if POC CD4/universal ART available 0.40 2012/13 Beta (13.8, 9.2) 0.60, 0.10 0.40–0.79
2.5 Mean time to women starting ART if ART is not started at time of diagnosis (in months) 20 2013/14 Gamma (5.06, 0.281) 18.0, 8.00 5.9–36.7
3. Behaviour change
3.1 Average partner age difference in non-marital relationships 3.00 2011/12 Gamma (9, 3) 3.00, 1.00 1.37–5.25
3.2 Ratio of marriage rates in 2016/17 to those in 2011/12 1.00 2011/12 Gamma (25, 25) 1.00, 0.20 0.65–1.43
3.3 Ratio of sexual debut rates in 2016/17 to those in 2011/12 1.00 2011/12 Gamma (25, 25) 1.00, 0.20 0.65–1.43
3.4 Odds of condom use in marital relationships (relative to 1998) 1.78 2011/12 Gamma (14.97, 8.41) 1.78, 0.46 1.00–2.79
3.5 Odds of condom use in non-marital relationships (relative to 1998) 3.14 2011/12 Gamma (4.89, 1.56) 3.14, 1.42 1.00–6.47
3.6 Odds of condom use in SW–client relationships (relative to 1998) 3.80 2011/12 Gamma (3.84, 1.01) 3.80, 1.94 1.00–8.44
4. Prevention of mother-to-child transmission
4.1 Rate of retesting in late pregnancy 0.45 2011/12 Beta (9.02, 3.01) 0.75, 0.12 0.48–0.94
4.2 Fraction of newly diagnosed pregnant women who start ART prior to delivery 0.75 2011/12 Beta (49.73, 5.525) 0.90, 0.04 0.81–0.96
4.3 Proportionate increase in mean duration of ART prior to delivery (relative to pre-2010) 0.50 2011/12 Gamma (25, 35.71) 0.70, 0.14 0.45–1.00
4.4 Relative rate of short-course antiretroviral uptake if long-term ART not started prior to delivery 1.00 2012/13 Uniform (0, 1) 0.50, 0.29 0.03–0.98
4.5 Relative infectivity of HIV-positive women on long-term ART (breastfeeding) 0.20 2011/12 Beta (3.00, 12.00) 0.20, 0.10 0.05–0.43
4.6 Median duration of EBF in months, if EBF is initiated 2.00 2010/11 Gamma (16, 4) 4.00, 1.00 2.29–6.00
4.7 Fraction of mothers discontinuing EBF who stop breastfeeding completely 0.30 2010/11 Beta (5.16, 29.25) 0.15, 0.06 0.05–0.28
5. Medical male circumcision
5.1 Annual probability of MMC uptake in men in non-marital relationships 0.15 2013/14 Beta (1.880, 4.387) 0.30, 0.17 0.04–0.68
6. Pre-exposure prophylaxis
6.1 Effectiveness of PrEP Beta (1.27, 1.9) 0.40, 0.24 0.03–0.88
6.2 Proportionate reduction in condom usage in PrEP users Beta (0.8, 7.2) 0.10, 0.10 0.00–0.37
6.3 Time to the introduction of PrEP for sex workers (in years after 2014/15) Weibull (0.195, 0.55) 33.1, 65.1 0–21+b
6.4 Time to the introduction of PrEP for youth aged 15–24 (in years after 2014/15) Weibull (0.195, 0.55) 33.1, 65.1 0–21+b
6.5 Annual rate at which sex workers adopt PrEP if it is available Gamma (2.25, 7.50) 0.30, 0.20 0.04–0.80
6.6 Annual rate at which sexually active youth adopt PrEP if it is available Gamma (2.25, 7.50) 0.30, 0.20 0.04–0.80
a

No baseline value or baseline period is specified for parameters that relate to interventions not yet introduced in South Africa.

b

A delay of more than 20 years means that the intervention is not introduced over the period considered in this analysis; hence the upper limit of the distribution is irrelevant. ART=antiretroviral treatment, EBF=exclusive breastfeeding, HCT=HIV counselling and testing, MMC=medical male circumcision, PrEP=pre-exposure prophylaxis, POC=point of care, SW=sex worker, VL=viral load.