An Application of Homogenous Semi-Markov Model for Assessing HIV/AIDS Progression to ART Patients in Namibia
Simon Pombili Kashihalwa,
Josua Mwanyekange,
Lilian Pazvakawambwa
Abstract:Background: The progression of HIV infection to AIDS and then to death can be considered a stochastic process. Disease progression can be broken down into a finite number of intermediate states, based on CD4 counts. The five states of the Markov process of HIV/AIDS progression are commonly defined as: S1: CD4 count > 500 cells/microliter; S2: 350 < CD4 count ≤ 500 cells/microliter; S3: 200 < CD4 count ≤ 350 cells/microliter; S4: CD4 count ≤ 200 cells/microliter; and D: Death.
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