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The following pages link to The influence of concurrent partnerships on the dynamics of HIV/AIDS (Q504389):
Displaying 24 items.
- Dynamic concurrent partnership networks incorporating demography (Q299362) (← links)
- Influence of concurrency, partner choice, and viral suppression on racial disparity in the prevalence of HIV infected women (Q343070) (← links)
- Disease evolution across a range of spatio-temporal scales (Q851435) (← links)
- Socio-economic determinants of HIV/AIDS pandemic and nations efficiencies (Q853070) (← links)
- HIV spread in the San Francisco cohort: Scaling of the effective logistic rate for seropositivity (Q1104883) (← links)
- On the transmission dynamics of HIV (Q1106779) (← links)
- The effect of pair formation and variable infectivity on the spread of an infection without recovery (Q1264484) (← links)
- The deterministic limit of infectious disease models with dynamic partners (Q1307001) (← links)
- Analysis and simulation of a stochastic, discrete-individual model of STD transmission with partnership concurrency (Q1582564) (← links)
- HIV transmissions by stage in dynamic sexual partnerships (Q1784041) (← links)
- Monogamous networks and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (Q1877139) (← links)
- A discrete branching process model for the spread of HIV via steady sexual partnerships (Q1889367) (← links)
- Susceptible-infected-removed epidemic models with dynamic partnerships (Q1896600) (← links)
- Measures of concurrency in networks and the spread of infectious disease (Q1914208) (← links)
- Partnership dynamics and strain competition (Q2202355) (← links)
- \(SI\) infection on a dynamic partnership network: characterization of \(R_0\) (Q2346893) (← links)
- Bounding basic characteristics of spatial epidemics with a new percolation model (Q3021240) (← links)
- The impact of measurement error on survey estimates of concurrent partnerships (Q4525031) (← links)
- A microsimulation study of the effect of concurrent partnerships on the spread of HIV in Uganda (Q4525035) (← links)
- Mathematical biology and medical statistics: contributions to the understanding of AIDS epidemiology (Q5424107) (← links)
- Staged HIV transmission and treatment in a dynamic model with long-term partnerships (Q6038675) (← links)
- Estimating individual action dispositions using binary and frequency egocentric sexual network data (Q6067684) (← links)
- Exploring concurrency and reachability in the presence of high temporal resolution (Q6536067) (← links)
- Effects of concurrency on epidemic spreading in Markovian temporal networks (Q6622993) (← links)