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Frequency-dependent incidence in models of sexually transmitted diseases: portrayal of pair-based transmission and effects of illness on contact behaviour

机译:性传播疾病模型中的频率依赖性发病率:基于对的传播和疾病对接触行为的影响的刻画

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We explore the transmission process for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). We derive the classical frequency-dependent incidence mechanistically from a pair-formation model, using an approximation that applies to populations with rapid pairing dynamics (such as core groups or non-pair-bonding animals). This mechanistic derivation provides a framework to assess how accurately frequency-dependent incidence portrays the pair-based transmission known to underlie STD dynamics. This accuracy depends strongly on the disease being studied: frequency-dependent formulations are more suitable for chronic less-transmissible infections than for transient highly transmissible infections. Our results thus support earlier proposals to divide STDs into these two functional classes, and we suggest guidelines to help assess under what conditions each class can be appropriately modelled using frequency-dependent incidence. We then extend the derivation to include situations where infected individuals exhibit altered pairing behaviour. For four cases of increasing behavioural complexity, analytic expressions are presented for the generalized frequency-dependent incidence rate, basic reproductive number (R-0) and steady-state prevalence (i(infinity)) of an epidemic. The expression for R-0 is identical for all cases, giving refined insights into determinants of invasibility of STDs. Potentially significant effects of infection-induced changes in contact behaviour are illustrated by simulating epidemics of bacterial and viral STDs. We discuss the application of our results to STDs (in humans and animals) and other infectious diseases. [References: 57]
机译:我们探索性传播疾病(STD)的传播过程。我们使用成对方法,从近似成对模型中机械地得出经典的频率相关事件,该近似方法适用于具有快速配对动力学的种群(例如核心群体或非配对动物)。这种机制推导提供了一个框架,可用来评估频率相关入射如何准确地描绘出已知为STD动力学基础的基于对的传输。这种准确性在很大程度上取决于所研究的疾病:频率依赖性制剂比暂时性的高传播性感染更适合于慢性的低传播性感染。因此,我们的结果支持了将STD分为这两个功能类别的较早提议,并且我们建议了一些指南,以帮助评估在何种条件下可以使用频率依赖性发病率对每个类别进行适当建模。然后,我们将推导扩展到包括受感染的个体表现出改变的配对行为的情况。针对行为复杂性增加的四种情况,给出了流行病的广义频率依赖性发病率,基本生殖数(R-0)和稳态患病率(i(infinity))的解析表达式。 R-0的表达在所有情况下都是相同的,从而可以更深入地了解STD的侵袭性决定因素。通过模拟细菌和病毒性病的流行,可以说明感染引起的接触行为变化的潜在显着影响。我们讨论了将结果应用于性病(在人类和动物中)和其他传染病的应用。 [参考:57]

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