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      Estimating the size of key populations: current status and future possibilities

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          Abstract

          Purpose of review

          Estimation of key population sizes is essential for advocacy, program planning, and monitoring of HIV epidemics in these populations. A review of recent publications on population size estimation among key populations including MSM, people who inject drugs, and male and female sex workers was conducted to identify and assess current practices at the global level.

          Recent findings

          Studies have used multiple methods including capture–recapture, service multiplier, and unique object multiplier. Other studies apply census and enumeration, often before implementation of a behavioral survey. Network scale-up is used infrequently. Newer methods or variations of existing size estimation methods have emerged that are applied solely within surveys.

          Summary

          A range of size estimation methods is available. All methods rely on theoretical assumptions that are difficult to meet in practice, are logistically difficult to conduct, or have yet to be fully validated. Accurate and valid key population size estimates remain as necessary as they are challenging to undertake; the concurrent use of multiple methods may be justified to facilitate the triangulation and interpretation of the resulting estimates. Formative assessment can help inform the appropriateness and feasibility of different size estimation methods.

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          Journal
          101264945
          34537
          Curr Opin HIV AIDS
          Curr Opin HIV AIDS
          Current opinion in HIV and AIDS
          1746-630X
          1746-6318
          7 October 2019
          March 2014
          11 October 2019
          : 9
          : 2
          : 107-114
          Affiliations
          Division of Global HIV/AIDS, Center for Global Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
          Author notes
          Correspondence to Abu S. Abdul-Quader, Division of Global HIV/AIDS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, MS-E30, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA. Tel: +1 404 639 4505; afa3@ 123456cdc.gov
          Article
          PMC6787402 PMC6787402 6787402 hhspa1053821
          10.1097/COH.0000000000000041
          6787402
          24393694
          5b630a55-b506-4a56-87e3-afcb75ebc7f7
          Categories
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          network scale-up,capture–recapture,key population,unique object multiplier

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