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Is Concurrency Driving HIV Transmission in Sub-Saharan African Sexual Networks? The Significance of Sexual Partnership Typology

机译:并发是否正在推动撒哈拉以南非洲性网络中的HIV传播?性伴侣类型学的意义

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Recently, there has been debate about the role of concurrent partnerships in driving the transmission of HIV, particularly in Southern Africa, where HIV prevalence is up to 25 % in many heterosexual populations and where evidence from sexual behavior surveys also suggests high levels of male concurrency. While mathematical modeling studies have shown that concurrency has the potential to enhance the speed at which HIV spreads in a population, empirical studies up to now have failed to provide conclusive evidence supportive of these effects. Here we discuss some reasons for the apparent discrepancy between theoretical and empirical studies. We propose that studying the impact of concurrency on HIV transmission should be differentiated by taking more insight from social and behavioral studies on sexual partnerships into account. We also suggest that a more rigorous definition is needed for when a factor is considered a driving force for HIV epidemic spread. We illustrate this with a modeling example.
机译:最近,关于并发伙伴关系在推动HIV传播中的作用一直存在争议,特别是在南部非洲,南部非洲许多异性恋人群中HIV感染率高达25%,而性行为调查的证据也表明男性并发率很高。虽然数学模型研究表明并发性有可能提高艾滋病毒在人群中的传播速度,但迄今为止的实证研究未能提供支持这些效果的确凿证据。在这里,我们讨论了理论研究与实证研究之间明显差异的一些原因。我们建议应通过从有关性伴侣的社会和行为研究中获得更多的见识,来区分研究并发对艾滋病毒传播的影响。我们还建议,当一个因素被认为是艾滋病毒流行扩散的驱动力时,需要更严格的定义。我们通过一个建模示例对此进行说明。

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