Phenyo E. Lekone
University of Warwick
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Phenyo E. Lekone is an academic researcher from University of Warwick. The author has contributed to research in topics: Markov chain Monte Carlo & Stochastic modelling. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Voluntary Medical Male Circumcisions for HIV Prevention — 13 Countries in Eastern and Southern Africa, 2017–2021
Megan E. T. Peck,Katherine S. Ong,Todd Lucas,Pauline Harvey,Phenyo E. Lekone,Mpho Letebele,Vasavi Thomas,Vusi Maziya,Mandzisi Mkhontfo,Teruwork K. Gultie,Dejene Mulatu,M. Shimelis,Tiruneh Zegeye,Ambrose Juma,Elijah Odoyo-June,Paul Musingila,J. Njenga,Andrew F. Auld,Martin Kapito,Alice Maida,Wezi Msungama,Marcos Canda,Jotamo Come,Inacio Malimane,Mekondjo Aupokolo,Brigitte Zemburuka,Ida Kankindi,Samuel S. Malamba,Eric Remera,Emmanuel Tubane,R. Machava,Nandi Maphothi,Peter Vranken,Mbaraka Amuri,Kokuhumbya Kazaura,Daimon Simbeye,Stella Alamo,Geoffrey Kabuye,Omega Chituwo,Royd Kamboyi,Joseph Masiye,John Mandisarisa,Sinokuthemba Xaba,Carlos Toledo +43 more
TL;DR: In 2019, the number of voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) performed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) decreased by 31.8% compared with the number in 2019, primarily because of COVID-19-related disruptions to VMMC service delivery as discussed by the authors .
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Progress towards the UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets in the Fifth Botswana AIDS Impact Survey (BAIS V 2021): a nationally representative survey.
Madisa Mine,Kristen A Stafford,Rebecca L Laws,Reson Marima,Phenyo E. Lekone,Dinah Ramaabya,Kgomotso Makhaola,Hetal K Patel,Prichard T. Mapondera,Floris Wray-Gordon,Chinedu William Agbakwuru,Lillian Okui,Susan Matroos,Eden Onyadile,Julia Ngidi,Alash'le Abimiku,Khuteletso Bagapi,Bornapate Nkomo,Stephane Bodika,Kaylee J Kim,Mirna Moloney,Andrew Mitchell,Akipu Ehoche,Faith Ussery,Steven Y Hong,Stella Keipeile,M. Matlhaga,Rapetse Mathumo,Robert Selato,Manhattan E Charurat,Andrew C. Voetsch +30 more
TL;DR: The Fifth Botswana AIDS Impact Survey (BAIS V 2021) reports that Botswana has achieved the UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets, with 95.1% of people living with HIV aware of their status, 98.0% on ART, and 97.9% virally suppressed, with significant variations by district and demographic group.
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Statistical inference in a stochastic epidemic SEIR model with control intervention: Ebola as a case study.
TL;DR: A stochastic discrete-time susceptible-exposed-infectious-recovered (SEIR) model for infectious diseases is developed with the aim of estimating parameters from daily incidence and mortality time series for an outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1995.