Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) spread along sexual networks whose structural characteristics promote transmission that routine surveillance may not capture. Cases who have partners from multiple localities may operate as spatial network bridges, thereby facilitating geographical dissemination. We investigated the relationships between surveillance, sexual networks, and spatial bridges for syphilis outbreaks in rural counties of North Carolina
Background Transmission patterns of sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) could relate to the stru...
Objectives: Detailed knowledge of the spatial distribution of disease is required to inform service ...
The sexual networks connecting members of a population have important consequences for the spread of...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) spread along sexual networks whose structural characteristics...
In a largely rural region of North Carolina during 1998–2002, outbreaks occurred of heterosexually-t...
Syphilis and gonorrhea rates continue to increase and disproportionately affect vulnerable populatio...
Identifying geographical clusters of sexually transmitted infections can aid in targeting prevention...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to determine whether county syphilis rates were increased ...
Sexual contact networks containing persons diagnosed with HIV and/or syphilis are efficient platform...
Increases in the rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) suggest that control programs may n...
The authors’ purpose was to expand sexually transmitted disease core theory by examining the roles o...
Objectives: Detailed knowledge of the spatial distribution of disease is required to inform service ...
Sexual contact patterns, both in their temporal and network structure, can influence the spread of s...
The networks of sexual contacts together with temporal interactions play key roles in the spread of ...
BACKGROUND Transmission patterns of sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) could relate to the stru...
Background Transmission patterns of sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) could relate to the stru...
Objectives: Detailed knowledge of the spatial distribution of disease is required to inform service ...
The sexual networks connecting members of a population have important consequences for the spread of...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) spread along sexual networks whose structural characteristics...
In a largely rural region of North Carolina during 1998–2002, outbreaks occurred of heterosexually-t...
Syphilis and gonorrhea rates continue to increase and disproportionately affect vulnerable populatio...
Identifying geographical clusters of sexually transmitted infections can aid in targeting prevention...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to determine whether county syphilis rates were increased ...
Sexual contact networks containing persons diagnosed with HIV and/or syphilis are efficient platform...
Increases in the rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) suggest that control programs may n...
The authors’ purpose was to expand sexually transmitted disease core theory by examining the roles o...
Objectives: Detailed knowledge of the spatial distribution of disease is required to inform service ...
Sexual contact patterns, both in their temporal and network structure, can influence the spread of s...
The networks of sexual contacts together with temporal interactions play key roles in the spread of ...
BACKGROUND Transmission patterns of sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) could relate to the stru...
Background Transmission patterns of sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) could relate to the stru...
Objectives: Detailed knowledge of the spatial distribution of disease is required to inform service ...
The sexual networks connecting members of a population have important consequences for the spread of...