The ‘‘classical model’ ’ for sexually transmitted infections treats partnerships as instantaneous events summarized by partner change rates, while individual-based and pair models explicitly account for time within partnerships and gaps between partnerships. We compared predictions from the classical and pair models over a range of partnership and gap combinations. While the former predicted similar or marginally higher prevalence at the shortest partnership lengths, the latter predicted self-sustaining transmission for gonorrhoea (GC) and Chlamydia (CT) over much broader partnership and gap combinations. Predictions on the critical level of condom use (Cc) required to prevent transmission also differed substantially when using the same par...
Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) in many deve...
<p>The different models (instantaneous contact, pair and triple model) are adjusted so that the tota...
Microsimulations are increasingly used to estimate the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections...
The "classical model" for sexually transmitted infections treats partnerships as instantaneous event...
For modelling sexually transmitted infections, duration of partnerships can strongly influence the t...
For modelling sexually transmitted infections, duration of partnerships can strongly influence the t...
For modelling sexually transmitted infections, duration of partnerships can strongly influence the t...
Background. Mathematical models are an essential tool in infectious disease epidemiology. The most f...
Objective To compare the effects of polygyny (only men can form concurrent partnerships) and gender-...
The disease gonorrhea (GC) is a major public health problem in the United States, and the dynamics o...
To study the interactions between two sexually transmitted diseases without remission of the infecti...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a globally increasing public health problem. Mathematical...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are, by definition, transmitted between sexual partners. For ...
Microsimulations are increasingly used to estimate the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections...
Repeated Chlamydia trachomatis infections after treatment are common. One reason is reinfection from...
Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) in many deve...
<p>The different models (instantaneous contact, pair and triple model) are adjusted so that the tota...
Microsimulations are increasingly used to estimate the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections...
The "classical model" for sexually transmitted infections treats partnerships as instantaneous event...
For modelling sexually transmitted infections, duration of partnerships can strongly influence the t...
For modelling sexually transmitted infections, duration of partnerships can strongly influence the t...
For modelling sexually transmitted infections, duration of partnerships can strongly influence the t...
Background. Mathematical models are an essential tool in infectious disease epidemiology. The most f...
Objective To compare the effects of polygyny (only men can form concurrent partnerships) and gender-...
The disease gonorrhea (GC) is a major public health problem in the United States, and the dynamics o...
To study the interactions between two sexually transmitted diseases without remission of the infecti...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a globally increasing public health problem. Mathematical...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are, by definition, transmitted between sexual partners. For ...
Microsimulations are increasingly used to estimate the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections...
Repeated Chlamydia trachomatis infections after treatment are common. One reason is reinfection from...
Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) in many deve...
<p>The different models (instantaneous contact, pair and triple model) are adjusted so that the tota...
Microsimulations are increasingly used to estimate the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections...