The functional response of an infective is the relationship between an infected individual-s infection rate and the abundance of the number of susceptibles that one can potentially be infected. In this paper, we consider defensive attitudes for HIV prevention (primary prevention) while at the same time emphasizing on offensive attitudes that reduce infection for those infected (secondary prevention). We look at how defenses can protect an uninfected individual in the case where high risk groups such as commercial sex workers and those who deliberately go out to look for partners. We propose an infection cycle that begins with a search, then an encounter, a proposal and contact. The infection cycle illustrates the various steps an infected i...
Past research suggests that as many as 50% of onward human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission...
The cumulative number of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections world-wide has reached 60 mil...
Recognition that social, economic, political, and environmental factors directly affect HIV risk and...
Introduction: Although biomedical HIV prevention efforts have seen a number of recent promising deve...
Previous research has suggested that fear-provoking HIV prevention messages can lead to defensive co...
ABSTRACTA spectrum of diverse prevention methods that offer high protection against HIV has posed th...
Abstract For over three decades, HIV infection has had a tremendous impact on the lives of individua...
Primary prevention measures designed to alter susceptibility and/or reduce exposure of susceptible i...
Previous research has suggested that fear-provoking HIV prevention messages can lead to defensive co...
The only way to prevent HIV infection is to reduce the risk factors for infection as much as possibl...
HIV/AIDS has become a major global public health concern. Although HIV remains incurable, there are ...
Much of Africa has been ravaged by the AIDS epidemic. There, heterosexual contact is the primary mod...
Since the beginning of the HIV epidemic, aggressive educational initiatives have helped to slow the ...
1st Reading-peer review,Primary prevention measures designed to alter susceptibility and/or reduce e...
Abstract There are four opportunities for HIV prevention: before exposure, at the moment of exposure...
Past research suggests that as many as 50% of onward human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission...
The cumulative number of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections world-wide has reached 60 mil...
Recognition that social, economic, political, and environmental factors directly affect HIV risk and...
Introduction: Although biomedical HIV prevention efforts have seen a number of recent promising deve...
Previous research has suggested that fear-provoking HIV prevention messages can lead to defensive co...
ABSTRACTA spectrum of diverse prevention methods that offer high protection against HIV has posed th...
Abstract For over three decades, HIV infection has had a tremendous impact on the lives of individua...
Primary prevention measures designed to alter susceptibility and/or reduce exposure of susceptible i...
Previous research has suggested that fear-provoking HIV prevention messages can lead to defensive co...
The only way to prevent HIV infection is to reduce the risk factors for infection as much as possibl...
HIV/AIDS has become a major global public health concern. Although HIV remains incurable, there are ...
Much of Africa has been ravaged by the AIDS epidemic. There, heterosexual contact is the primary mod...
Since the beginning of the HIV epidemic, aggressive educational initiatives have helped to slow the ...
1st Reading-peer review,Primary prevention measures designed to alter susceptibility and/or reduce e...
Abstract There are four opportunities for HIV prevention: before exposure, at the moment of exposure...
Past research suggests that as many as 50% of onward human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission...
The cumulative number of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections world-wide has reached 60 mil...
Recognition that social, economic, political, and environmental factors directly affect HIV risk and...