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  • Mathematical models of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) help analyze how different biological, social, and behavioral factors affect infection rates.
  • These models account for variations in sexual behavior, showing that differences in individual actions can influence the overall patterns of disease spread within a population.
  • Future models aim to combine these various factors into a comprehensive mathematical framework, but more detailed quantitative data on each factor is necessary for this to happen.

Article Abstract

The major role of mathematical models of transmission dynamics and population biology of sexually transmitted diseases is helping understand the influence of the many biologic, social, and behavioral factors that influence the incidence or prevalence of infection. Various models can examine heterogeneity in sexual behavior and determine how individual variation influences epidemiologic pattern within a population. In the cases of heterogeneity in sex acts and in sex partner numbers, heterogeneity acts to enhance the likelihood of the persistence of infection. Also important is the pattern of mixing or sexual contact within a community. Assortative mixing promotes rapid spread in high-sexual-activity classes but results in a lower endemic equilibrium state compared with random mixing. In these models, each facet of behavior is treated separately. The obvious next goal of modeling is to meld processes together into a single mathematical framework; however, quantitative epidemiologic information on each factor is still needed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/infdis/174.supplement_2.s150DOI Listing

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