Comparative Circulation Dynamics of the Five Main HIV Types in China
Bram Vrancken, Bin Zhao, Xingguang Li, Xiaoxu Han, Haizhou Liu, Jin Zhao, Ping Zhong, Yi Lin, Junjie Zai, Mingchen Liu, Davey M. Smith, Simon Dellicour, Antoine Chaillon
Abstract
While traditional epidemiological studies are of great interest in describing the dynamics of epidemics, they struggle to fully capture the geospatial dynamics and factors driving the dispersal of pathogens like HIV as they have difficulties capturing linkages between infections. To overcome this, we used a discrete phylogeographic approach coupled to a generalized linear model extension to characterize the dynamics and drivers of the across-province spread of the five main HIV types circulating in China. Our results indicate that large urbanized areas with dense populations and developed transportation infrastructures are facilitators of HIV dispersal throughout China and highlight the need to consider harmonized country-wide public policies to control local HIV epidemics.