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The following pages link to Monogamous networks and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (Q1877139):
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- Weighting for sex acts to understand the spread of STI on networks (Q293738) (← links)
- Influence of concurrency, partner choice, and viral suppression on racial disparity in the prevalence of HIV infected women (Q343070) (← links)
- Approximating optimal controls for networks when there are combinations of population-level and targeted measures available: chlamydia infection as a case-study (Q383111) (← links)
- Exploring short-term responses to changes in the control strategy for chlamydia trachomatis (Q428305) (← links)
- Fractional virus epidemic model on financial networks (Q501618) (← links)
- Epidemics and chaotic synchronization in recombining monogamous populations (Q602706) (← links)
- Potential-partnership networks and the dynamical structure of monogamous populations (Q614599) (← links)
- Modelling disease spread through random and regular contacts in clustered populations (Q615407) (← links)
- Disease evolution across a range of spatio-temporal scales (Q851435) (← links)
- Modelling sexually transmitted infections: the effect of partnership activity and number of partners on \(R_0\) (Q935953) (← links)
- A motif-based approach to network epidemics (Q1034930) (← links)
- Effects of host social hierarchy on disease persistence (Q1795240) (← links)
- Bifurcation analysis of a pair-wise epidemic model on adaptive networks (Q2091946) (← links)
- Non-systemic transmission of tick-borne diseases: a network approach (Q2200217) (← links)
- Complex networks: structure and dynamics (Q2406857) (← links)
- Cooperative Epidemic Spreading on a Two-Layered Interconnected Network (Q3176271) (← links)
- The large graph limit of a stochastic epidemic model on a dynamic multilayer network (Q3300960) (← links)
- Cooperative spreading processes in multiplex networks (Q4591850) (← 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)
- Temporal interactions facilitate endemicity in the susceptible-infected-susceptible epidemic model (Q5855065) (← links)
- Staged HIV transmission and treatment in a dynamic model with long-term partnerships (Q6038675) (← links)
- Exploring concurrency and reachability in the presence of high temporal resolution (Q6536067) (← links)
- Effects of concurrency on epidemic spreading in Markovian temporal networks (Q6622993) (← links)