Generalized heterosexual epidemics are responsible for the largest share of the global burden of HIV. These occur in populations that do not have high rates of partner acquisition, and research suggests that a pattern of fewer, but concurrent, partnerships may be the mechanism that provides the connectivity necessary for sustained transmission. We examine how network size affects the impact of concurrency on network connectivity.We use a stochastic network model to generate a sample of networks, varying the size of the network and the level of concurrency, and compare the largest components for each scenario to the asymptotic expected values. While the threshold for the growth of a giant component does not change, the transition is more gra...
The structure of the sexual network of a population plays an essential role in the transmission of H...
HIV is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) whose transmission process is highly dependent on the ...
The structure of the sexual network of a population plays an essential role in the transmission of H...
Background: Generalized heterosexual epidemics are responsible for the largest share of the global b...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to investigate whether concurrency can drive an HIV epidem...
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...
Sexual partnerships that overlap in time (concurrent relationships) may play a significant role in t...
ObjectiveSexual partner concurrency is common among MSM and may increase the probability of HIV tran...
Objective To compare the effects of polygyny (only men can form concurrent partnerships) and gender-...
Outside Africa, the global phylogeography of HIV is characterized by compartmentalized local epidemi...
In many cities, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 seroprevalence among drug injectors stabilizes ...
It has long been recognised that the structure of social networks plays an important role in the dyn...
It has long been recognised that the structure of social networks plays an important role in the dyn...
The structure of the sexual network of a population plays an essential role in the transmission of H...
HIV is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) whose transmission process is highly dependent on the ...
The structure of the sexual network of a population plays an essential role in the transmission of H...
Background: Generalized heterosexual epidemics are responsible for the largest share of the global b...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to investigate whether concurrency can drive an HIV epidem...
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...
Sexual partnerships that overlap in time (concurrent relationships) may play a significant role in t...
ObjectiveSexual partner concurrency is common among MSM and may increase the probability of HIV tran...
Objective To compare the effects of polygyny (only men can form concurrent partnerships) and gender-...
Outside Africa, the global phylogeography of HIV is characterized by compartmentalized local epidemi...
In many cities, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 seroprevalence among drug injectors stabilizes ...
It has long been recognised that the structure of social networks plays an important role in the dyn...
It has long been recognised that the structure of social networks plays an important role in the dyn...
The structure of the sexual network of a population plays an essential role in the transmission of H...
HIV is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) whose transmission process is highly dependent on the ...
The structure of the sexual network of a population plays an essential role in the transmission of H...