Publicaties
How are consumers using collection points? Evidence from Brussels Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Environmental assessments of e-commerce often focus on the last mile. Collection points are considered more beneficial than home delivery but this largely depends on how consumers' collection trips are organised. Because this information is lacking, our objective is to find out how consumers make use of and travel to collection points by means of a street intercept surveys in the Brussels-Capital Region. Findings show that the majority of ...
Optimizing copious activity type classes based on classification accuracy and entropy retention Universiteit Hasselt
Patient-level benefits associated with decentralization of antiretroviral therapy services to primary health facilities in Malawi and Uganda Universiteit Antwerpen
First HIV prevalence estimates of a representative sample of adult sub-Saharan African migrants in a European city. Results of a community-based, cross-sectional study in Antwerp, Belgium Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde Universiteit Antwerpen
INTRODUCTION: While sub-Saharan African migrants are the second largest group affected by HIV in Europe, sound HIV prevalence estimates based on representative samples of these heterogeneous communities are lacking. Such data are needed to inform prevention and public health policy.
METHODS: This community-based, cross-sectional study combined oral fluid HIV testing with an electronic behavioral survey. Adopting a two-stage time ...