The stability of sexual risk behavior over time is a common assumption in models of HIV transmission. In this thesis I show that this assumption does not hold in a population of gay men at risk of HIV infection and that the violation of this assumption has major implications for our understanding of HIV transmission. Using multiple statistical models that assume either the stability or volatility of sexual behaviors over time, I first analyze a prospective dataset of sex act frequencies. The results are unequivocal: over very short time periods a large proportion of individual have highly volatile rates of unprotected sex. Next, I use probability generating functions to derive expressions for the basic reproduction number, R0, and its varia...
Models of HIV transmission and the AIDS epidemic generally assume random mixing among those infected...
A compartmental model is presented for the spread of HIV in a homosexual population divided into sub...
Abstract: A hypothetical community of one million people where birth rate and death rate are equal w...
The stability of sexual risk behavior over time is a common assumption in models of HIV transmission...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) are heavily affected by HIV infections. However, controlling HIV tra...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission models that include variability in sexual behavior o...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission models that include variability in sexual behavior o...
The basic reproduction number, R0, is often defined as the average number of infections ge...
Abstract. In this paper we analyze a model for the HIV-infection transmission 1n a male homosexual c...
Several countries with generalized, high-prevalence HIV epidemics, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa, hav...
In this dissertation I explore the contribution of behavioral variations between populations to hete...
In this dissertation I explore the contribution of behavioral variations between populations to hete...
textabstractSeveral countries with generalized, high-prevalence HIV epidemics, mostly in sub-Saharan...
Data on female sex workers and sero-discordant couples indicate a pattern of waning of the risk of H...
Summary Increases in sexually transmitted infections and related high-risk behaviours have been repo...
Models of HIV transmission and the AIDS epidemic generally assume random mixing among those infected...
A compartmental model is presented for the spread of HIV in a homosexual population divided into sub...
Abstract: A hypothetical community of one million people where birth rate and death rate are equal w...
The stability of sexual risk behavior over time is a common assumption in models of HIV transmission...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) are heavily affected by HIV infections. However, controlling HIV tra...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission models that include variability in sexual behavior o...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission models that include variability in sexual behavior o...
The basic reproduction number, R0, is often defined as the average number of infections ge...
Abstract. In this paper we analyze a model for the HIV-infection transmission 1n a male homosexual c...
Several countries with generalized, high-prevalence HIV epidemics, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa, hav...
In this dissertation I explore the contribution of behavioral variations between populations to hete...
In this dissertation I explore the contribution of behavioral variations between populations to hete...
textabstractSeveral countries with generalized, high-prevalence HIV epidemics, mostly in sub-Saharan...
Data on female sex workers and sero-discordant couples indicate a pattern of waning of the risk of H...
Summary Increases in sexually transmitted infections and related high-risk behaviours have been repo...
Models of HIV transmission and the AIDS epidemic generally assume random mixing among those infected...
A compartmental model is presented for the spread of HIV in a homosexual population divided into sub...
Abstract: A hypothetical community of one million people where birth rate and death rate are equal w...