Spectrum Model
Spectrum is a system of policy models that support analysis, planning and advocacy for health programs. It is used to project future needs and examine the effects of policy options.
- Syphilis prevalence in Bangladesh, 2000-2019 Final Technical Report - a Spectrum-STI estimation
- Georgia Spectrum-STI estimation 2017 – annex to final report
- Georgia Spectrum-STI estimation, 2017 – final report
- Spectrum STI Module - Overview Manual
- Spectrum-STI model estimating national STI rates: country surveillance data inputs
- Spectrum-Malaria model methods report
- Methods for Estimating Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV
- Pregnant HIV+ women needing ART vs Pregnant HIV+ women in need of PMTCT
- Improvements in estimating mortality, ART needs, PMTCT impact and uncertainty bounds
- New Infections by Risk Group Estimated by AIM vs. New Infections by Risk Group Estimated by EPP
- Improvements in estimating incidence by age and sex, mother-to-child transmission, HIV progression in children and double orphans
- Discontinuity between number of births (and deaths) in first year compared to subsequent years
- Methods for Estimating HIV among Children
- CD4 Model of HIV and ART in Spectrum
- Fertility Relative Risk sample spreadsheet
- Installing and running Spectrum on a Mac