A review of network models for HIV spread.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes Pub Date : 2024-12-04 DOI:10.1097/QAI.0000000000003578
Heather Mattie, Ravi Goyal, Victor De Gruttola, Jukka-Pekka Onnela
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Background: HIV/AIDS has been a global health crisis for over four decades. Network models, which simulate human behavior and intervention impacts, have become an essential tool in guiding HIV prevention strategies and policies. However, no comprehensive survey of network models in HIV research has been conducted. This paper fills that gap, offering a summary of past work and future directions to engage more researchers and inform policy related to eliminating HIV.

Setting: Network models explicitly represent interactions between individuals, making them well-suited to study HIV transmission dynamics. Two primary modeling paradigms exist: a mechanistic approach from applied mathematics and a statistical approach from the social sciences. Each has distinct strengths and weaknesses, which should be understood for effective application to HIV research.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review of network models used in HIV research, detailing the model types, populations, interventions, behaviors, datasets, and software employed, while identifying potential future research directions.

Results: Network models are particularly valuable for studying behaviors central to HIV transmission, such as partner selection and treatment adherence. Unlike traditional models, they focus on indi- vidual behaviors, aligning them with clinical practice. However, more accurate network data are needed for better model calibration and actionable insights.

Conclusion: This paper serves as a point of reference for HIV researchers interested in applying network models and understanding their limitations. To our knowledge, this is the most comprehensive review of HIV network models to date.

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HIV传播的网络模型综述。
背景:四十多年来,艾滋病毒/艾滋病一直是全球健康危机。模拟人类行为和干预影响的网络模型已成为指导艾滋病毒预防战略和政策的重要工具。然而,目前还没有对HIV研究中的网络模型进行全面的调查。这篇论文填补了这一空白,总结了过去的工作和未来的方向,以吸引更多的研究人员并为消除艾滋病毒相关的政策提供信息。环境:网络模型明确地表示个体之间的相互作用,使其非常适合研究艾滋病毒传播动力学。存在两种主要的建模范式:应用数学的机械方法和社会科学的统计方法。每一种方法都有不同的优点和缺点,为了有效地应用于艾滋病研究,应该了解这些优点和缺点。方法:我们对艾滋病研究中使用的网络模型进行了系统回顾,详细介绍了模型类型、人群、干预措施、行为、数据集和使用的软件,同时确定了潜在的未来研究方向。结果:网络模型对于研究HIV传播的核心行为,如伴侣选择和治疗依从性,特别有价值。与传统模型不同,它们关注个人行为,并将其与临床实践相结合。然而,更准确的网络数据需要更好的模型校准和可操作的见解。结论:本文为有兴趣应用网络模型并了解其局限性的HIV研究人员提供了参考。据我们所知,这是迄今为止对艾滋病毒网络模型最全面的综述。
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期刊介绍: JAIDS: Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes​ seeks to end the HIV epidemic by presenting important new science across all disciplines that advance our understanding of the biology, treatment and prevention of HIV infection worldwide. JAIDS: Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes is the trusted, interdisciplinary resource for HIV- and AIDS-related information with a strong focus on basic and translational science, clinical science, and epidemiology and prevention. Co-edited by the foremost leaders in clinical virology, molecular biology, and epidemiology, JAIDS publishes vital information on the advances in diagnosis and treatment of HIV infections, as well as the latest research in the development of therapeutics and vaccine approaches. This ground-breaking journal brings together rigorously peer-reviewed articles, reviews of current research, results of clinical trials, and epidemiologic reports from around the world.
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