<p>There is considerable uncertainty as to the effectiveness of Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG) screening in men who have sex with men. It is important to ensure that screening has benefits that outweigh the risks of increased antibiotics resistance. We develop a mathematical model to estimate the effectiveness of screening on prevalence. Separable Temporal Exponential family Random Graph Models are used to model the sexual relationships network, both with main and casual partners. Next, the transmission of Gonorrhoea is simulated on this network. The models are implemented using the R package 'statnet', which we adapted among other things to incorporate infection status at the pharynx, urethra and rectum separately and to distin...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends changing the first-line antimicrobial treatment f...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends changing the first-line antimicrobial treatment f...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends changing the first-line antimicrobial treatment f...
Background Gonorrhoea notifications are rapidly rising in men who have sex with men (MSM). We develo...
The ability to treat gonorrhoea with current first-line drugs is threatened by the global spread of ...
The ability to treat gonorrhoea with current first-line drugs is threatened by the global spread of ...
Background: A gonococcal vaccine is urgently needed due to increasing gonorrhea incidence and emergi...
Abstract Introduction Antibiotic resistance threatens to make Neisseria gonorrhoeae untreatable. ...
The sexually transmitted bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae has developed resistance to all antibiotic ...
BackgroundThe rise of gonococcal antimicrobial resistance highlights the need for strategies that ex...
Background Antibiotic resistance is threatening to make gonorrhoea untreatable. Point-of-care (POC)...
Objectives Despite early treatment of urethral infection, gonorrhoea is endemic in urban populations...
AbstractGonorrhea, one of the most common sexually transmitted infections worldwide, can lead to ser...
The sexually transmitted bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae has developed resistance to all antibiotic ...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends changing the first-line antimicrobial treatment f...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends changing the first-line antimicrobial treatment f...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends changing the first-line antimicrobial treatment f...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends changing the first-line antimicrobial treatment f...
Background Gonorrhoea notifications are rapidly rising in men who have sex with men (MSM). We develo...
The ability to treat gonorrhoea with current first-line drugs is threatened by the global spread of ...
The ability to treat gonorrhoea with current first-line drugs is threatened by the global spread of ...
Background: A gonococcal vaccine is urgently needed due to increasing gonorrhea incidence and emergi...
Abstract Introduction Antibiotic resistance threatens to make Neisseria gonorrhoeae untreatable. ...
The sexually transmitted bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae has developed resistance to all antibiotic ...
BackgroundThe rise of gonococcal antimicrobial resistance highlights the need for strategies that ex...
Background Antibiotic resistance is threatening to make gonorrhoea untreatable. Point-of-care (POC)...
Objectives Despite early treatment of urethral infection, gonorrhoea is endemic in urban populations...
AbstractGonorrhea, one of the most common sexually transmitted infections worldwide, can lead to ser...
The sexually transmitted bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae has developed resistance to all antibiotic ...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends changing the first-line antimicrobial treatment f...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends changing the first-line antimicrobial treatment f...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends changing the first-line antimicrobial treatment f...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends changing the first-line antimicrobial treatment f...