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The following pages link to A stochastic model of the HIV epidemic and the HIV infection distribution in a homosexual population (Q1802917):
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- A stochastic model of the HIV epidemic for heterosexual transmission involving married couples and prostitutes: II. The chain multinomial model of the HIV epidemic (Q969759) (← links)
- HIV spread in the San Francisco cohort: Scaling of the effective logistic rate for seropositivity (Q1104883) (← links)
- Stochastic models of HIV epidemic in homosexual populations - the effects of mixing patterns (Q1197706) (← links)
- The state-space model of the HIV epidemic with variable infection in the homosexual populations (Q1300921) (← links)
- A state space model for the HIV epidemic in homosexual populations and some applications (Q1306973) (← links)
- A stochastic model of the \(HIV\) epidemic involving both sexual contact and IV drug use (Q1310199) (← links)
- On the incubation distributions of the HIV epidemic (Q1314724) (← links)
- The chain multinomial models of the HIV epidemiology in homosexual populations (Q1324270) (← links)
- A general Markov model of the HIV epidemic in populations involving both sexual contact and IV drug use (Q1328846) (← links)
- First passage probability distributions in Markov models and the HIV incubation distribution under treatment (Q1334731) (← links)
- A stochastic model of the HIV epidemic for heterosexual transmission involving married couples and prostitutes. I: The probabilities of HIV transmission and pair formation (Q1362264) (← links)
- A stochastic model for the HIV epidemic in homosexual populations involving age and race (Q1370681) (← links)
- A methodological study on fitting a nonlinear stochastic model of the AIDS epidemic in Philadelphia (Q1381746) (← links)
- Estimation of HIV infection and incubation via state space models (Q1588326) (← links)
- Determination of threshold conditions for a non-linear stochastic partnership model for heterosexually transmitted diseases with stages (Q1602634) (← links)
- Characterization of HIV infection and seroconversion by a stochastic model of the HIV epidemic (Q1804839) (← links)
- Computational methods for Markov series with large state spaces, with application to AIDS modeling (Q1804844) (← links)
- A new design of stochastic partnership models for epidemics of sexually transmitted diseases with stages (Q1807240) (← links)
- A stochastic model for drug resistance in AIDS chemotherapy and the HIV incubation distribution (Q1907922) (← links)
- On the AIDS incubation distribution (Q2573986) (← links)
- Stochastic models for the spread of HIV in a mobile heterosexual population (Q2643254) (← links)
- Inflated probability model for risk of vulnerability to HIV/AIDS infection among female migrants (Q2917482) (← links)
- A stochastic model for the distribution of HIV latency time based on T4 counts (Q3492714) (← links)
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- Estimation of HIV seroconversion and effects of age in the San Francisco homosexual population (Q4266308) (← links)
- MODELING AND DYNAMICS OF HIV TRANSMISSION AMONG HIGH-RISK GROUPS IN GUANGZHOU CITY, CHINA (Q4964214) (← links)
- A computational method for the study of stochastic epidemics (Q5938278) (← links)
- Modelling the HIV epidemic: A state-space approach (Q5938282) (← links)