OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to investigate whether concurrency can drive an HIV epidemic by moving R0 across the epidemic threshold. DESIGN AND METHODS: We use a mathematical framework for a dynamic partnership network and the spread of a one-stage infection to study how concurrency is related to the basic reproduction number R0. Two concurrency indices were used to measure the level of concurrency. The model allows varying the level of concurrency in the population, while other key network properties such as partnership duration and lifetime number of partners are kept fixed. In this way, the effect of concurrency on R0 is investigated as an isolated phenomenon. RESULTS: We find that an increase in concurrency is associated w...
SummaryBackgroundConcurrent sexual partnerships are widely believed to be one of the main drivers of...
BACKGROUND: A number of African countries have planned campaigns against concurrency. It will not be...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of polygyny (only men can form concurrent partnerships) and gender...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to investigate whether concurrency can drive an HIV epidem...
Generalized heterosexual epidemics are responsible for the largest share of the global burden of HIV...
Are concurrent partnerships (multiple partnerships at a time) driving HIV epidemics in sub-Saharan A...
Recently, there has been debate about the role of concurrent partnerships in driving the transmissio...
This article explores three critical topics discussed in the recent debate over concurrency (overlap...
ObjectiveSexual partner concurrency is common among MSM and may increase the probability of HIV tran...
Sexual partnerships that overlap in time (concurrent relationships) may play a significant role in t...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a globally increasing public health problem. Mathematical...
The role of concurrent sexual partnerships is increasingly recognized as important for the transmiss...
Objective To compare the effects of polygyny (only men can form concurrent partnerships) and gender-...
The structure of the sexual network of a population plays an essential role in the transmission of H...
The structure of the sexual network of a population plays an essential role in the transmission of H...
SummaryBackgroundConcurrent sexual partnerships are widely believed to be one of the main drivers of...
BACKGROUND: A number of African countries have planned campaigns against concurrency. It will not be...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of polygyny (only men can form concurrent partnerships) and gender...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to investigate whether concurrency can drive an HIV epidem...
Generalized heterosexual epidemics are responsible for the largest share of the global burden of HIV...
Are concurrent partnerships (multiple partnerships at a time) driving HIV epidemics in sub-Saharan A...
Recently, there has been debate about the role of concurrent partnerships in driving the transmissio...
This article explores three critical topics discussed in the recent debate over concurrency (overlap...
ObjectiveSexual partner concurrency is common among MSM and may increase the probability of HIV tran...
Sexual partnerships that overlap in time (concurrent relationships) may play a significant role in t...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a globally increasing public health problem. Mathematical...
The role of concurrent sexual partnerships is increasingly recognized as important for the transmiss...
Objective To compare the effects of polygyny (only men can form concurrent partnerships) and gender-...
The structure of the sexual network of a population plays an essential role in the transmission of H...
The structure of the sexual network of a population plays an essential role in the transmission of H...
SummaryBackgroundConcurrent sexual partnerships are widely believed to be one of the main drivers of...
BACKGROUND: A number of African countries have planned campaigns against concurrency. It will not be...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of polygyny (only men can form concurrent partnerships) and gender...