Potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria in low-income and middle-income countries: a modelling study
Alexandra B. Hogan, Britta L. Jewell, Ellie Sherrard-Smith, Juan F. Vesga, Oliver J. Watson, Charles Whittaker, Arran Hamlet, Jennifer A. Smith, Peter Winskill, Robert Verity, Marc Baguelin, John A. Lees, Lilith K. Whittles, Kylie E. C. Ainslie, Samir Bhatt, Adhiratha Boonyasiri, Nicholas F. Brazeau, Lorenzo Cattarino, Laura V. Cooper, Helen Coupland, Gina Cuomo-Dannenburg, Amy Dighe, Bimandra A. Djaafara, Christl A. Donnelly, Jeff W. Eaton, Sabine L. van Elsland, Richard G. FitzJohn, Han Fu, Katy A. M. Gaythorpe, William Green, David J. Haw, Sarah Hayes, Wes Hinsley, Natsuko Imai, Daniel J. Laydon, Tara D. Mangal, Thomas A. Mellan, Swapnil Mishra, Gemma Nedjati-Gilani, Kris V. Parag, Hayley A. Thompson, H. Juliette T. Unwin, Michaela A. C. Vollmer, Caroline E. Walters, Haowei Wang, Yuanrong Wang, Xiaoyue Xi, Neil M. Ferguson, Lucy C. Okell, Thomas S. Churcher, Nimalan Arinaminpathy, Azra C. Ghani, Patrick G. T. Walker, Timothy B. Hallett
September 2020Coronavirus Infections
COVID-19
Developing Countries
Health Services Accessibility
HIV Infections
Humans
Malaria
Models
Theoretical
Pandemics
Pneumonia
Viral
Tuberculosis
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