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H Prudden
Researcher at University of London
Publications - 21
Citations - 357
H Prudden is an academic researcher from University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Men who have sex with men & Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 18 publications receiving 325 citations.
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Health benefits, costs, and cost-effectiveness of earlier eligibility for adult antiretroviral therapy and expanded treatment coverage: A combined analysis of 12 mathematical models
Jeffrey W. Eaton,Nicolas A Menzies,John Stover,Valentina Cambiano,Leonid Chindelevitch,Anne Cori,Jan A. C. Hontelez,Jan A. C. Hontelez,Jan A. C. Hontelez,Salal Humair,Cliff C. Kerr,Daniel J. Klein,Sharmistha Mishra,Sharmistha Mishra,Kate M. Mitchell,Brooke E Nichols,Peter Vickerman,Roel Bakker,Till Bärnighausen,Till Bärnighausen,Anna Bershteyn,David E. Bloom,Marie-Claude Boily,Stewart T. Chang,Ted Cohen,Ted Cohen,Peter J. Dodd,Christophe Fraser,Chaitra Gopalappa,Jens D Lundgren,Jens D Lundgren,Natasha K. Martin,Natasha K. Martin,Evelinn Mikkelsen,Elisa Mountain,Quang D. Pham,Michael Pickles,Andrew N. Phillips,Lucy Platt,Carel Pretorius,H Prudden,Joshua A. Salomon,David A. M. C. van de Vijver,Sake J. de Vlas,Bradley G. Wagner,Richard G. White,David Wilson,Lei Zhang,John M. Blandford,Gesine Meyer-Rath,Gesine Meyer-Rath,Michelle Remme,Paul Revill,Nalinee Sangrujee,Fern Terris-Prestholt,Meg Doherty,Nathan Shaffer,Philippa Easterbrook,Gottfried Hirnschall,Timothy B. Hallett +59 more
TL;DR: Estimates suggest that earlier eligibility for antiretroviral therapy is very cost effective in low-income and middle-income settings, although these estimates should be revisited when more data become available.
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Can the UNAIDS modes of transmission model be improved? A comparison of the original and revised model projections using data from a setting in west Africa.
H Prudden,Charlotte Watts,Peter Vickerman,Natalia Bobrova,Lori Heise,Michael K. Ogungbemi,Amaka Momah,James F. Blanchard,Anna M Foss +8 more
TL;DR: The MoT is an accessible model that can inform intervention priorities, but the current model may be potentially misleading, with comparisons in Nigeria suggesting that the model lacks resolution, making it challenging for the user to correctly interpret the nature of the epidemic.
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When are declines in condom use while using PrEP a concern? Modelling insights from a Hillbrow, South Africa case study
Hannah Grant,Zindoga Mukandavire,Robyn Eakle,Robyn Eakle,H Prudden,Gabriela B. Gomez,Gabriela B. Gomez,Helen Rees,Helen Rees,Charlotte Watts +9 more
TL;DR: This study uses the case of female sex workers in Johannesburg, South Africa, to assess whether decreased levels of condom use following the introduction of PrEP may limit HIV risk reduction.
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Potential impact of pre-exposure prophylaxis for female sex workers and men who have sex with men in Bangalore, India: a mathematical modelling study
Kate M. Mitchell,Kate M. Mitchell,H Prudden,Reynold Washington,Shajy Isac,S Rajaram,Anna M Foss,Fern Terris-Prestholt,Marie-Claude Boily,Peter Vickerman +9 more
TL;DR: The impact and efficiency of prioritizing PrEP to female sex workers and/or men who have sex with men in Bangalore is estimated.
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Optimal allocation of resources in female sex worker targeted HIV prevention interventions: Model insights from Avahan in South India
Jasmina Panovska-Griffiths,Jasmina Panovska-Griffiths,Anna Vassall,H Prudden,Aurélia Lépine,Marie-Claude Boily,Sudha Chandrashekar,Sudha Chandrashekar,Kate M. Mitchell,Tara S Beattie,Michel Alary,Natasha K. Martin,Peter Vickerman,Peter Vickerman +13 more
TL;DR: The analysis suggests that tailoring the design of HIV prevention programmes for FSWs can improve impact, and that a certain level of resources are required to achieve demonstrable impact.