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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