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. 1996 Oct:174 Suppl 2:S201-13.
doi: 10.1093/infdis/174.supplement_2.s201.

The dynamic topology of sexually transmitted disease epidemics: implications for prevention strategies

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The dynamic topology of sexually transmitted disease epidemics: implications for prevention strategies

J N Wasserheit et al. J Infect Dis. 1996 Oct.

Abstract

Each sexually transmitted disease (STD) epidemic evolves through predictable phases, shaped by a dynamic interplay among the pathogen, the behaviors of the subpopulations in which it emerges, and the prevention efforts that are developed to limit its impact. As STD epidemics move through these phases, the sexual and social networks that fuel them become located in subpopulations characterized by progressively higher rates of sex partner change and less contact with the health care system. As a result, phase-appropriate prevention strategies and research issues are essential to reducing STDs and their consequences.

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