Wy. Tan et al., EFFECTS OF RANDOMNESS OF RISK-FACTORS ON THE HIV EPIDEMIC IN HOMOSEXUAL POPULATIONS, SIAM journal on applied mathematics, 55(6), 1995, pp. 1697-1723
In the studies of the HIV epidemic, most of the risk factors are assum
ed to be unknown, fixed parameters. In reality, however, most of these
factors are subjected to random variation. To assess the effects of r
andomness of risk factors, in this paper we develop a stochastic model
for the HIV epidemic in homosexual populations to generate some Monte
Carlo studies. The results reveal that if the number of infective peo
ple is not too small, then randomness of the number of different sexua
l partners per unit time, randomness of the probability of condom use,
and randomness of the transition rates of infective stages have littl
e effect, if any, on the HIV epidemic. However, the Monte Carlo studie
s show that deterministic models in general provide poor approximation
s to the mean numbers of stochastic models in most of the cases.