Sexually transmitted diseases and sexual behavior: insights from mathematical models.
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Developing a realistic sexual network model of chlamydia transmission in Britain.Positive impact of increases in condom use among female sex workers and clients in a medium HIV prevalence epidemic: modelling results from Project SIDA1/2/3 in Cotonou, BeninDisease dynamics and costly punishment can foster socially imposed monogamyAge differences between sexual partners, behavioural and demographic correlates, and HIV infection on Likoma Island, Malawi.Behavioural data as an adjunct to HIV surveillance data.Immunobiological outcomes of repeated chlamydial infection from two models of within-host population dynamics.Current crisis or artifact of surveillance: insights into rebound chlamydia rates from dynamic modelling.Expanded antiretroviral treatment, sexual networks, and condom use: Treatment as prevention unlikely to succeed without partner reduction among men who have sex with men in China.Change in sexual behavior with provision of no-cost contraceptionDevelopment, calibration and performance of an HIV transmission model incorporating natural history and behavioral patterns: application in South Africa.Do age-disparate relationships drive HIV incidence in young women? Evidence from a population cohort in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaPublic Health Strategies to Prevent Genital Herpes: Where Do We Stand?Modeling dynamic and network heterogeneities in the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.Determinants of sexual network structure and their impact on cumulative network measures.The impact of syphilis screening among female sex workers in China: a modelling study.An exact relationship between invasion probability and endemic prevalence for Markovian SIS dynamics on networks.Modelling the impact of chlamydia screening on the transmission of HIV among men who have sex with men.Degree distributions in sexual networks: a framework for evaluating evidence.The transmission dynamics of gonorrhoea: modelling the reported behaviour of infected patients from Newark, New Jersey.Use of antiviral treatment and prophylaxis is unlikely to have a major impact on the prevalence of herpes simplex virus type 2.Risky business: health and safety in the sex industry over a 9 year period.An anthropologically based model of the impact of asymptomatic cases on the spread of Neisseria gonorrhoeae.The 2001-03 Famine and the Dynamics of HIV in Malawi: A Natural ExperimentImpact of Heterogeneity in Sexual Behavior on Effectiveness in Reducing HIV Transmission with Test-and-Treat Strategy.On the existence of a threshold for preventive behavioral responses to suppress epidemic spreading.Networks and epidemic models.Social Determinants of Population Health: A Systems Sciences Approach.Long-distance travel behaviours accelerate and aggravate the large-scale spatial spreading of infectious diseases.Society, sex, and STIs: human behavior and the evolution of sexually transmitted diseases and their agents.An epidemiological evaluation of the use of microbiological tools for identifying gonorrhoea infection networks.Utilizing complement evasion strategies to design complement-based antibacterial immunotherapeutics: Lessons from the pathogenic Neisseriae.Type of partnership and heterosexual spread of HIV infection in rural Uganda: results from simulation modelling.Dynamic modeling of herpes simplex virus type-2 (HSV-2) transmission: issues in structural uncertainty.Using Multiple Outcomes of Sexual Behavior to Provide Insights Into Chlamydia Transmission and the Effectiveness of Prevention Interventions in Adolescents.HIV Treatment in Resource-Limited Environments: Treatment Coverage and Insights.The price of anarchy in mobility-driven contagion dynamics.Stochastic Models of Emerging Infectious Disease Transmission on Adaptive Random Networks.Semen as the Way Forward to Understand HIV-1 Transmission.Adaptive Markov chain Monte Carlo forward projection for statistical analysis in epidemic modelling of human papillomavirus.The effects of social structure and sex-biased transmission on macroparasite infection.
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Sexually transmitted diseases and sexual behavior: insights from mathematical models.
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Sexually transmitted diseases and sexual behavior: insights from mathematical models.
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Sexually transmitted diseases and sexual behavior: insights from mathematical models.
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Sexually transmitted diseases and sexual behavior: insights from mathematical models.
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Sexually transmitted diseases and sexual behavior: insights from mathematical models.
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Anderson RM
Garnett GP
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10.1093/INFDIS/174.SUPPLEMENT_2.S150
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174 Suppl 2
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1996-10-01T00:00:00Z