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Figure 4

From: Treating cofactors can reverse the expansion of a primary disease epidemic

Figure 4

The effect of cofactor intervention on HIV prevalence. The timeseries for the concentration of infected individuals within the population under the two-patch model with both total (thick black line) and direct transmission rates (thin black line) and under the cofactor model with direct transmission rate (β D ) and cofactor recovery rates γ = 0.025 and γ = 0.075 (both in red). This timeseries covers a 70 year period, starting with 1000 individuals, of whom 100 are infected by the primary disease (subpopulation Y, Figure 1b) at time zero and 700 carry the cofactor condition (subpopulation C, Figure 1b) at time zero.

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