This article explores three critical topics discussed in the recent debate over concurrency (overlapping sexual partnerships): measurement of the prevalence of concurrency, mathematical modelling of concurrency and HIV epidemic dynamics, and measuring the correlation between HIV and concurrency. The focus of the article is the concurrency hypothesis the proposition that presumed high prevalence of concurrency explains sub-Saharan Africa’s exceptionally high HIV prevalence. Recent surveys using improved questionnaire design show reported concurrency ranging from 0.8 % to 7.6 % in the region. Even after adjusting for plausible levels of reporting errors, appropriately parameterized sexual network models of HIV epidemics do not generate susta...
SummaryBackgroundConcurrent sexual partnerships are widely believed to be one of the main drivers of...
Higher prevalence of concurrent partnerships is one hypothesis for the severity of the HIV epidemic ...
Concurrent sexual partnerships, a common form of sexual partnering in much of southern Africa, play ...
Recently, there has been debate about the role of concurrent partnerships in driving the transmissio...
The role of concurrent sexual partnerships is increasingly recognized as important for the transmiss...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to investigate whether concurrency can drive an HIV epidem...
In response to our population-based study in which we followed up more than 7000 HIV-negative women ...
The notion that concurrent sexual partnerships are especially common in sub-Saharan Africa and expla...
Are concurrent partnerships (multiple partnerships at a time) driving HIV epidemics in sub-Saharan A...
BACKGROUND: The current debate about the role of concurrent sexual partnerships in the spread of HIV...
Concurrent sexual partnerships are an important behavioral driver of HIV epidemics. This analysis ex...
To estimate the prevalence of concurrency (more than 1 sex partner overlapping in time), the attitud...
Background: Generalized heterosexual epidemics are responsible for the largest share of the global b...
Background: The concurrency hypothesis asserts that high prevalence of overlapping sexual partnershi...
BACKGROUND: Although concurrent sexual partnerships may play an important role in HIV transmission i...
SummaryBackgroundConcurrent sexual partnerships are widely believed to be one of the main drivers of...
Higher prevalence of concurrent partnerships is one hypothesis for the severity of the HIV epidemic ...
Concurrent sexual partnerships, a common form of sexual partnering in much of southern Africa, play ...
Recently, there has been debate about the role of concurrent partnerships in driving the transmissio...
The role of concurrent sexual partnerships is increasingly recognized as important for the transmiss...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to investigate whether concurrency can drive an HIV epidem...
In response to our population-based study in which we followed up more than 7000 HIV-negative women ...
The notion that concurrent sexual partnerships are especially common in sub-Saharan Africa and expla...
Are concurrent partnerships (multiple partnerships at a time) driving HIV epidemics in sub-Saharan A...
BACKGROUND: The current debate about the role of concurrent sexual partnerships in the spread of HIV...
Concurrent sexual partnerships are an important behavioral driver of HIV epidemics. This analysis ex...
To estimate the prevalence of concurrency (more than 1 sex partner overlapping in time), the attitud...
Background: Generalized heterosexual epidemics are responsible for the largest share of the global b...
Background: The concurrency hypothesis asserts that high prevalence of overlapping sexual partnershi...
BACKGROUND: Although concurrent sexual partnerships may play an important role in HIV transmission i...
SummaryBackgroundConcurrent sexual partnerships are widely believed to be one of the main drivers of...
Higher prevalence of concurrent partnerships is one hypothesis for the severity of the HIV epidemic ...
Concurrent sexual partnerships, a common form of sexual partnering in much of southern Africa, play ...