Projects
PPML is dedicated to creating models that improve public health decision-making in five key areas: HIV, viral hepatitis, sexually transmitted infections, tuberculosis, and school/adolescent health.

Tuberculosis
Transmission Modeling of TB in the States
Targeted Testing and Treatment of Latent TB Infection Among High-Risk Populations in the US
Impact of International TB Control Efforts on TB Elimination in the US
Model Comparison Activities for Unified Framework for Modeling Domestic TB Elimination
Modeling Enhanced Domestic TB Control Interventions at the Local, State and National Level

Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Novel Transmission Model for Chlamydia
Novel Transmission Model for Gonorrhea
Methods for Estimating STI Incidence and Prevalence
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Burden of Gonorrhea
School-Age and Young Adult Testing for HIV: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis to Inform Guidelines
School-Based Screening Strategies for Chlamydia
Agent-based Model of Gonorrhea Transmission in Men Who Have Sex with Men
Transmission Modeling of Syphilis in the United States
Novel Strategies in Chlamydia Prevention

Viral Hepatitis
Screening and Treatment for HCV in Correctional Setting
Targeting Populations for Routine HCV Screening
HCV Screening and Treatment in Community Health Centers
The Cascade of HCV Care for HCV-infected Pregnant Women and Their Babies
HCV Transmission Modeling to Evaluate Long-term Strategies Toward Elimination
An end-user tool to estimate the cost of HCV testing and treatment for correctional setting
Clinical outcomes and cost-effectiveness of routine HCV screening in U.S. prenatal care settings

Adolescent and School Health
School-Age and Young Adult Testing for HIV: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis to Inform Guidelines

HIV/AIDS
School-Age and Young Adult Testing for HIV: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis to Inform Guidelines