Background: The concurrency hypothesis asserts that high prevalence of overlapping sexual partnerships explains extraordinarily high HIV levels in sub-Saharan Africa. Earlier simulation models show that the network effect of concurrency can increase HIV incidence, but those models do not account for the coital dilution effect (nonprimary partnerships have lower coital frequency than primary partnerships). Methods: We modify the model of Eaton et al (AIDS and Behavior, September 2010) to incorporate coital dilution by assigning lower coital frequencies to non-primary partnerships. We parameterize coital dilution based on the empirical work of Morris et al (PLoS ONE, December 2010) and others. Following Eaton et al, we simulate the daily tran...
This article explores three critical topics discussed in the recent debate over concurrency (overlap...
Concurrent sexual partnerships are believed to play an important role in HIV transmission in sub-Sah...
BackgroundTo the individual with concurrent partners, it is thought that having concurrent partnersh...
The notion that concurrent sexual partnerships are especially common in sub-Saharan Africa and expla...
The role of concurrent sexual partnerships is increasingly recognized as important for the transmiss...
Introduction: A decreased frequency of unprotected sex during episodes of concurrent relationships m...
SummaryBackgroundConcurrent sexual partnerships are widely believed to be one of the main drivers of...
Recently, there has been debate about the role of concurrent partnerships in driving the transmissio...
Introduction: Concurrent partnerships (CPs) have been suggested as a risk factor for transmitting HI...
Concurrent partnerships - two or more partnerships that overlap in time - play a critical role in HI...
Concurrent sexual partnerships, a common form of sexual partnering in much of southern Africa, play ...
National HIV prevalence estimates across sub-Saharan Africa range from less than 1 percent to over 2...
BACKGROUND: The cause of the high HIV prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa is incompletely understood, w...
To estimate the prevalence of concurrency (more than 1 sex partner overlapping in time), the attitud...
David Champredon, School of Computational Science and Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ca...
This article explores three critical topics discussed in the recent debate over concurrency (overlap...
Concurrent sexual partnerships are believed to play an important role in HIV transmission in sub-Sah...
BackgroundTo the individual with concurrent partners, it is thought that having concurrent partnersh...
The notion that concurrent sexual partnerships are especially common in sub-Saharan Africa and expla...
The role of concurrent sexual partnerships is increasingly recognized as important for the transmiss...
Introduction: A decreased frequency of unprotected sex during episodes of concurrent relationships m...
SummaryBackgroundConcurrent sexual partnerships are widely believed to be one of the main drivers of...
Recently, there has been debate about the role of concurrent partnerships in driving the transmissio...
Introduction: Concurrent partnerships (CPs) have been suggested as a risk factor for transmitting HI...
Concurrent partnerships - two or more partnerships that overlap in time - play a critical role in HI...
Concurrent sexual partnerships, a common form of sexual partnering in much of southern Africa, play ...
National HIV prevalence estimates across sub-Saharan Africa range from less than 1 percent to over 2...
BACKGROUND: The cause of the high HIV prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa is incompletely understood, w...
To estimate the prevalence of concurrency (more than 1 sex partner overlapping in time), the attitud...
David Champredon, School of Computational Science and Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ca...
This article explores three critical topics discussed in the recent debate over concurrency (overlap...
Concurrent sexual partnerships are believed to play an important role in HIV transmission in sub-Sah...
BackgroundTo the individual with concurrent partners, it is thought that having concurrent partnersh...