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A statistical network analysis of the HIV/AIDS epidemics in Cuba

Applications 2015-05-25 v4 Social and Information Networks

Abstract

The Cuban contact-tracing detection system set up in 1986 allowed the reconstruction and analysis of the sexual network underlying the epidemic (5,389 vertices and 4,073 edges, giant component of 2,386 nodes and 3,168 edges), shedding light onto the spread of HIV and the role of contact-tracing. Clustering based on modularity optimization provides a better visualization and understanding of the network, in combination with the study of covariates. The graph has a globally low but heterogeneous density, with clusters of high intraconnectivity but low interconnectivity. Though descriptive, our results pave the way for incorporating structure when studying stochastic SIR epidemics spreading on social networks.

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@article{arxiv.1401.6449,
  title  = {A statistical network analysis of the HIV/AIDS epidemics in Cuba},
  author = {Stéphan Clémençon and Hector De Arazoza and Fabrice Rossi and Viet Chi Tran},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.6449},
  year   = {2015}
}