CITATION: Williams, B. G. & Dye, C. 2018. Dynamics and control of infections on social networks of population types. Epidemics, 23:11–18, doi:10.1016/j.epidem.2017.10.002.The original publication is available at https://www.sciencedirect.comRandom mixing in host populations has been a convenient simplifying assumption in the study of epidemics, but neglects important differences in contact rates within and between population groups. For HIV/AIDS, the assumption of random mixing is inappropriate for epidemics that are concentrated in groups of people at high risk, including female sex workers (FSW) and their male clients (MCF), injecting drug users (IDU) and men who have sex with men (MSM). To find out who transmits infection to whom and...
The spread of infectious diseases is one of the biggest challenges that public health faces nowadays...
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ability of computational tools to store and retrieve biological data has facilitated wide access to ...
Random mixing in host populations has been a convenient simplifying assumption in the study of epide...
Since 2000, we have been trying to characterize and classify HIV epidemics to guide the strategic de...
A compartmental model is presented for the spread of HIV in a homosexual population divided into sub...
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Inferring disease transmission networks is important in epidemiology in order to understand and prev...
ability of computational tools to store and retrieve biological data has facilitated wide access to ...
Inferring disease transmission networks is important in epidemiology in order to understand and prev...
Using models, mathematicians can better understand and analyze the factors that influence the dynami...
Are concurrent partnerships (multiple partnerships at a time) driving HIV epidemics in sub-Saharan A...
HIV is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) whose transmission process is highly dependent on the ...
Modern-day management of infectious diseases is critically linked to the use of mathematical models ...
The spread of infectious diseases is one of the biggest challenges that public health faces nowadays...
Background: The HIV epidemic has become the most serious health burden in the world. The primary mod...
ability of computational tools to store and retrieve biological data has facilitated wide access to ...
Random mixing in host populations has been a convenient simplifying assumption in the study of epide...
Since 2000, we have been trying to characterize and classify HIV epidemics to guide the strategic de...
A compartmental model is presented for the spread of HIV in a homosexual population divided into sub...
<div><p>Inferring disease transmission networks is important in epidemiology in order to understand ...
We study two multigroup mathematical models of the spread of HIV. In the di!erential infectivity mod...
Inferring disease transmission networks is important in epidemiology in order to understand and prev...
ability of computational tools to store and retrieve biological data has facilitated wide access to ...
Inferring disease transmission networks is important in epidemiology in order to understand and prev...
Using models, mathematicians can better understand and analyze the factors that influence the dynami...
Are concurrent partnerships (multiple partnerships at a time) driving HIV epidemics in sub-Saharan A...
HIV is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) whose transmission process is highly dependent on the ...
Modern-day management of infectious diseases is critically linked to the use of mathematical models ...
The spread of infectious diseases is one of the biggest challenges that public health faces nowadays...
Background: The HIV epidemic has become the most serious health burden in the world. The primary mod...
ability of computational tools to store and retrieve biological data has facilitated wide access to ...