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The Interaction of Risk Network Structures and Virus Natural History in the Non-spreading of HIV Among People Who Inject Drugs in the Early Stages of the Epidemic

机译:风险网络结构与病毒自然历史的相互作用在疫情的早期阶段注入药物的艾滋病病毒中的非传播

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This article explores how social network dynamics may have reduced the spread of HIV-1 infection among people who inject drugs during the early years of the epidemic. Stochastic, discrete event, agent-based simulations are used to test whether a "firewall effect" can arise out of self-organizing processes at the actor level, and whether such an effect can account for stable HIV prevalence rates below population saturation. Repeated simulation experiments show that, in the presence of recurring, acute, and highly infectious outbreaks, micro-network structures combine with the HIV virus's natural history to reduce the spread of the disease. These results indicate that network factors likely played a significant role in the prevention of HIV infection within injection risk networks during periods of peak prevalence. They also suggest that social forces that disturb network connections may diminish the natural firewall effect and result in higher rates of HIV.
机译:本文探讨了社交网络动态如何降低在流行初期注入毒品的人中HIV-1感染的传播。 随机,离散事件,基于代理的模拟用于测试在演员水平的自组织过程中是否出现“防火墙效应”,以及这种效果是否可以考虑稳定的艾滋病毒流行率以下低于人口饱和度。 反复仿真实验表明,在经常性,急性和高度传染病的存在下,微网络结构与艾滋病病毒的自然历史结合,以减少疾病的传播。 这些结果表明,网络因素在峰值普遍率期间预防注射风险网络中的HIV感染方面可能发挥了重要作用。 他们还建议打扰网络连接的社会力量可以减少自然防火墙效应并导致艾滋病毒的较高率。

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