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What Drives HIV in Africa? Addressing Economic Gender Inequalities to Close the HIV Gender Gap

"Ending HIV as a public health threat by 2030 presents challenges significantly different to those of the past 40 years. Initially perceived as a disease affecting gay men, today, HIV disproportionately affects adolescents and young women in Africa..." – By Aurélia Lépine and others
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Unobserved Components Models

"Unobserved components models (UCMs), sometimes referred to as structural time-series models, decompose a time series into its salient time-dependent features. These typically characterize the trending behavior, seasonal variation, and (nonseasonal) cyclical properties of the time series..." – By Joanne Ercolani
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