A Simulation of the Transmission of HIV and AIDS in Regional Populations within the United Kingdom

The spread of HIV-1 in the United Kingdom is simulated by a model which integrates behavioural and epidemiological processes within a multi-regional population projection framework and represents the spatial heterogeneities in the distribution of HIV which have significant effects on transmission pa...

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Age groups
AIDS
Behavior
Bgi / Prodig
Biological and medical sciences
Demography
Developed Countries
Disease
Disease models
Disease transmission
Emigration and Immigration
Epidemics
Europe
Forecasting models
HIV
HIV Infections
Human geography
Immunodeficiencies
Immunodeficiencies. Immunoglobulinopathies
Immunopathology
Infections
Male homosexuality
Medical geography
Medical sciences
Modeling
Models, Theoretical
Population
Population Dynamics
Population geography and social geography
United Kingdom
Virus Diseases
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