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View article: Review of "Adaptive Behavior in Response to the 2022 Mpox Epidemic in the Paris Region"
Review of "Adaptive Behavior in Response to the 2022 Mpox Epidemic in the Paris Region" Open
View article: Review 1: "Adaptive Behavior in Response to the 2022 Mpox Epidemic in the Paris Region"
Review 1: "Adaptive Behavior in Response to the 2022 Mpox Epidemic in the Paris Region" Open
View article: Correction: Behavior Change Among HIV-Negative Men Who Have Sex with Men Not Using PrEP in the United States
Correction: Behavior Change Among HIV-Negative Men Who Have Sex with Men Not Using PrEP in the United States Open
View article: Acceptability and anticipated effectiveness of a safe supply of opioids, among people who inject opioids in King County, WA
Acceptability and anticipated effectiveness of a safe supply of opioids, among people who inject opioids in King County, WA Open
View article: Bringing back condoms
Bringing back condoms Open
aUniversity of Washington, Seattle, WA bBuilding Healthy Online Communities, Richmond CA cRhode Island Department of Health, Providence RI, USA. Correspondence to Steven M. Goodreau, Campus Box 353100, University of Washington, Seattle, WA…
View article: Changes in Oral and Anal Sex With Opposite-Sex Partners Among Sexually Active Females and Males Aged 15 to 44 Years in the United States: National Survey of Family Growth, 2011–2019
Changes in Oral and Anal Sex With Opposite-Sex Partners Among Sexually Active Females and Males Aged 15 to 44 Years in the United States: National Survey of Family Growth, 2011–2019 Open
Background Oral and anal sex with opposite-sex partners is common and associated with sexually transmitted infection (STI) transmission. Trends in these behaviors over the last decade, during which bacterial STI diagnoses have reached hist…
View article: Modeling the impact of different PrEP targeting strategies combined with a clinic-based HIV-1 nucleic acid testing intervention in Kenya
Modeling the impact of different PrEP targeting strategies combined with a clinic-based HIV-1 nucleic acid testing intervention in Kenya Open
View article: Improving and Extending STERGM Approximations Based on Cross-Sectional Data and Tie Durations
Improving and Extending STERGM Approximations Based on Cross-Sectional Data and Tie Durations Open
Temporal exponential-family random graph models (TERGMs) are a flexible class of models for network ties that change over time. Separable TERGMs (STERGMs) are a subclass of TERGMs in which the dynamics of tie formation and dissolution can …
View article: Improving and Extending STERGM Approximations Based on Cross-Sectional Data and Tie Durations
Improving and Extending STERGM Approximations Based on Cross-Sectional Data and Tie Durations Open
Temporal exponential-family random graph models (TERGMs) are a flexible class of models for network ties that change over time. Separable TERGMs (STERGMs) are a subclass of TERGMs in which the dynamics of tie formation and dissolution can …
View article: Declines in Pregnancies among U.S. Adolescents from 2007 to 2017: Behavioral Contributors to the Trend
Declines in Pregnancies among U.S. Adolescents from 2007 to 2017: Behavioral Contributors to the Trend Open
View article: Approximations for STERGMs Based on Cross-Sectional Data
Approximations for STERGMs Based on Cross-Sectional Data Open
Temporal exponential-family random graph models (TERGMs) are a flexible class of network models for the dynamics of tie formation and dissolution. In practice, separable TERGMs (STERGMs) are the subclass most often used, as these permit es…
View article: Association Between HIV PrEP Indications and Use in a National Sexual Network Study of Men Who Have Sex with Men
Association Between HIV PrEP Indications and Use in a National Sexual Network Study of Men Who Have Sex with Men Open
Background HIV preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is effective in preventing HIV transmission. US Public Health Service (USPHS) clinical practice guidelines define biobehavioral indications for initiation. To assess guideline implementation, i…
View article: Impacts of Changing Sexual Behavior on Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Burden Among US High School Students, 2007 to 2017
Impacts of Changing Sexual Behavior on Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Burden Among US High School Students, 2007 to 2017 Open
Background Rates of adolescent sexual activity have long been declining in the United States. We sought to estimate the number of cases of gonorrhea and chlamydia averted over 1 decade associated with these declines and associated costs sa…
View article: Risk compensation after HIV-1 vaccination may accelerate viral adaptation and reduce cost-effectiveness: a modeling study
Risk compensation after HIV-1 vaccination may accelerate viral adaptation and reduce cost-effectiveness: a modeling study Open
Pathogen populations can evolve in response to selective pressure from vaccine-induced immune responses. For HIV, models predict that viral adaptation, either via strain replacement or selection on de novo mutation, may rapidly reduce the …
View article: A behavioral cascade of HIV seroadaptation among US men who have sex with men in the era of PrEP and U=U
A behavioral cascade of HIV seroadaptation among US men who have sex with men in the era of PrEP and U=U Open
Seroadaptive behaviors help to reduce HIV risk for some men who have sex with men (MSM), and have been well documented in a range of MSM populations. Advancements in biomedical prevention have changed the contexts in which seroadaptive beh…
View article: Modeling the Impact of PrEP Programs for Adolescent Sexual Minority Males Based on Empirical Estimates for the PrEP Continuum of Care
Modeling the Impact of PrEP Programs for Adolescent Sexual Minority Males Based on Empirical Estimates for the PrEP Continuum of Care Open
View article: A Novel HIV-1 RNA Testing Intervention to Detect Acute and Prevalent HIV Infection in Young Adults and Reduce HIV Transmission in Kenya: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
A Novel HIV-1 RNA Testing Intervention to Detect Acute and Prevalent HIV Infection in Young Adults and Reduce HIV Transmission in Kenya: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background Detection and management of acute HIV infection (AHI) is a clinical and public health priority, and HIV infections diagnosed among young adults aged 18 to 39 years are usually recent. Young adults with recent HIV acquisition fre…
View article: Estimation and correction of bias in network simulations based on respondent-driven sampling data
Estimation and correction of bias in network simulations based on respondent-driven sampling data Open
View article: A Novel HIV-1 RNA Testing Intervention to Detect Acute and Prevalent HIV Infection in Young Adults and Reduce HIV Transmission in Kenya: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint)
A Novel HIV-1 RNA Testing Intervention to Detect Acute and Prevalent HIV Infection in Young Adults and Reduce HIV Transmission in Kenya: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Detection and management of acute HIV infection (AHI) is a clinical and public health priority, and HIV infections diagnosed among young adults aged 18 to 39 years are usually recent. Young adults with recent HIV acquisition fr…
View article: Modeling the joint effects of adolescent and adult PrEP for sexual minority males in the United States
Modeling the joint effects of adolescent and adult PrEP for sexual minority males in the United States Open
PrEP use among adults may significantly reduce HIV prevalence among MSM and may also have significant downstream effects on HIV incidence among adolescents; PrEP targeting adolescents remains an important intervention for HIV prevention.
View article: Using Partially-Observed Facebook Networks to Develop a Peer-Based HIV Prevention Intervention: Case Study
Using Partially-Observed Facebook Networks to Develop a Peer-Based HIV Prevention Intervention: Case Study Open
Although we do not have a gold standard indicating which algorithm produces the most optimal set of peer change agents, the lower sensitivity of eigenvector centrality to key assumptions leads us to conclude that it may be preferable. The …
View article: Using Partially-Observed Facebook Networks to Develop a Peer-Based HIV Prevention Intervention: Case Study (Preprint)
Using Partially-Observed Facebook Networks to Develop a Peer-Based HIV Prevention Intervention: Case Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND This is a case study from an HIV prevention project among young black men who have sex with men. Individual-level prevention interventions have had limited success among young black men who have sex with men, a population that …
View article: Development of an Agent-Based Model to Investigate the Impact of HIV Self-Testing Programs on Men Who Have Sex With Men in Atlanta and Seattle
Development of an Agent-Based Model to Investigate the Impact of HIV Self-Testing Programs on Men Who Have Sex With Men in Atlanta and Seattle Open
We demonstrated that the extension of an existing agent-based HIV transmission model was sufficient to simulate the HIV epidemics among MSM in Atlanta and Seattle, to accommodate a more nuanced depiction of HIV testing behaviors than previ…
View article: Development of an Agent-Based Model to Investigate the Impact of HIV Self-Testing Programs on Men Who Have Sex With Men in Atlanta and Seattle (Preprint)
Development of an Agent-Based Model to Investigate the Impact of HIV Self-Testing Programs on Men Who Have Sex With Men in Atlanta and Seattle (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND In the United States HIV epidemic, men who have sex with men (MSM) remain the most profoundly affected group. Prevention science is increasingly being organized around HIV testing as a launch point into an HIV prevention contin…
View article: EpiModel: An<tt>R</tt>Package for Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Disease over Networks
EpiModel: AnRPackage for Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Disease over Networks Open
EpiModel provides tools for building, simulating, and analyzing mathematical models for the population dynamics of infectious disease transmission in R. Several classes of models are included, but the unique contribution of this software p…
View article: Agent-based network model predicts strong benefits to youth-centered HIV treatment-as-prevention efforts
Agent-based network model predicts strong benefits to youth-centered HIV treatment-as-prevention efforts Open
We used an agent-based network model to examine the effect of targeting different risk groups with unsuppressed HIV viral load for linkage or re-linkage to HIV-related treatment services in a heterosexual population with annual testing. Ou…
View article: HIV population-level adaptation can rapidly diminish the impact of a partially effective vaccine
HIV population-level adaptation can rapidly diminish the impact of a partially effective vaccine Open
Development of an HIV vaccine is essential to ending the HIV/AIDS pandemic. However, vaccines can result in the emergence and spread of vaccine-resistant strains. Indeed, analyses of breakthrough infections in the HIV vaccine trial RV144 i…
View article: Evolution of HIV virulence in response to widespread scale up of antiretroviral therapy: a modeling study
Evolution of HIV virulence in response to widespread scale up of antiretroviral therapy: a modeling study Open
There are global increases in the use of HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART), guided by clinical benefits of early ART initiation, and the efficacy of treatment as prevention of transmission. Separately, it has been shown theoretically and em…
View article: Males Under-Estimate Academic Performance of Their Female Peers in Undergraduate Biology Classrooms
Males Under-Estimate Academic Performance of Their Female Peers in Undergraduate Biology Classrooms Open
Women who start college in one of the natural or physical sciences leave in greater proportions than their male peers. The reasons for this difference are complex, and one possible contributing factor is the social environment women experi…
View article: Using Social Network Methods to Test for Assortment of Prosociality among Korean High School Students
Using Social Network Methods to Test for Assortment of Prosociality among Korean High School Students Open
Assortative interaction among altruistic individuals is a necessary condition for the evolution of cooperation. The requirement for assortment holds regardless of whether a meta-population is subdivided into distinct and isolated subgroups…