The San Francisco MSM epidemic: a retrospective analysis (Q901463)

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The San Francisco MSM epidemic: a retrospective analysis
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    The San Francisco MSM epidemic: a retrospective analysis (English)
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    12 January 2016
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    Summary: We investigate various scenarios for ending the San Francisco MSM (men having sex with men) HIV/AIDS epidemic (1978--1984). We use our previously developed model and explore changes due to prevention strategies such as testing, treatment and reduction of the number of contacts. Here we consider a ``what-if'' scenario, by comparing different treatment strategies, to determine which factor has the greatest impact on reducing the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The factor determining the future of the epidemic is the reproduction number \(R_0\); if \(R_0<1\), the epidemic is stopped. We show that treatment significantly reduces the total number of infected people. We also investigate the effect a reduction in the number of contacts after seven years, when the HIV/AIDS threat became known, would have had in the population. Both reduction of contacts and treatment alone, however, would not have been enough to bring \(R_0\) below one; but when combined, we show that the effective \(R_0\) becomes less than one, and therefore the epidemic would have been eradicated.
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    human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
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    mathematical model
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    reproduction number
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    endemic equilibrium
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