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The following pages link to The basic reproduction ratio for sexually transmitted diseases. II: Effects of variable HIV infectivity (Q1314217):
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- Transmission heterogeneity and autoinoculation in a multisite infection model of HPV (Q899344) (← links)
- The basic reproduction ratio for sexually transmitted diseases. I: Theoretical considerations (Q1183924) (← links)
- The effect of pair formation and variable infectivity on the spread of an infection without recovery (Q1264484) (← links)
- The basic reproduction ratio of HIV among intravenous drug users (Q1340488) (← links)
- Am I too fat? Bulimia as an epidemic. (Q1427262) (← links)
- Effects of education, vaccination and treatment on HIV transmission in homosexuals with genetic heterogeneity. (Q1429791) (← links)
- Analysis and simulation of a stochastic, discrete-individual model of STD transmission with partnership concurrency (Q1582564) (← links)
- An intuitive formulation for the reproductive number for the spread of diseases in heterogeneous populations (Q1588328) (← links)
- Higher variability in the number of sexual partners in males can contribute to a higher prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases in females (Q1628819) (← links)
- The basic reproduction ration \(R_ 0\) for a sexually transmitted disease in a pair formation model with two types of pairs (Q1804858) (← links)
- Threshold parameters for epidemics in different community settings (Q1899216) (← links)
- Monotonicity of the number of passages in linear chains and of the basis reproduction number in epidemic models (Q1978083) (← links)
- How do biases in sex ratio and disease characteristics affect the spread of sexually transmitted infections? (Q2049169) (← links)
- Differential susceptibility epidemic models (Q2487951) (← links)
- Case and partnership reproduction numbers for a curable sexually transmitted infection (Q2635017) (← links)
- The concept of <i>R<sub>o</sub></i> in epidemic theory (Q4715795) (← links)
- A sex-structured model for the transmission of trichomoniasis with possible reinfection (Q5035662) (← links)
- Transmission Probabilities and Reproduction Numbers for Sexually Transmitted Infections with Variable Infectivity: Application to the Spread of HIV Between Low- and High-Activity Populations (Q5190579) (← links)
- Corrigendum to: ``How do biases in sex ratio and disease characteristics affect the spread of sexually transmitted infections?'' (Q6136944) (← links)
- Computational approaches on integrating vaccination and treatment strategies in the SIR model using Galerkin time discretization scheme (Q6668675) (← links)