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Abstract: We have developed a heterosexual agent-based network model for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) that takes into account individual health status, treatment, and changing partnerships. By evaluating the effectiveness of random screening for infection, partner notification, and treatment, we identified a threshold where STIs can be controlled if enough partners of infected individuals are tested and treated. These findings have direct implications for the work of public health workers in mitigating the spread of STIs.Bio: Professor Mac Hyman is the Emeritus Evelyn and John G. Phillips Distinguished Chair in Mathematics at Tulane University, the past President of the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics, and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). He is the former group leader of the Los Alamos National Laboratory Mathematical Modeling and Analysis Group. Host: Gnana (gnana@lanl.gov) |