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Temporal and social aspects of gonorrhea transmission: the force of infectivityROTHENBERG, R. B; POTTERAT, J. J.Sexually transmitted diseases. 1988, Vol 15, Num 2, pp 88-92, issn 0148-5717Article

Chlamydia transmission : Concurrency, reproduction number, and the epidemic trajectoryPOTTERAT, J. J; ZIMMERMAN-ROGERS, H; MUTH, S. Q et al.American journal of epidemiology. 1999, Vol 150, Num 12, pp 1331-1339, issn 0002-9262Article

Social network dynamics and HIV transmissionROTHENBERG, R. B; POTTERAT, J. J; WOODHOUSE, D. E et al.AIDS (London). 1998, Vol 12, Num 12, pp 1529-1536, issn 0269-9370Article

How to contain generalized HIV epidemics? A plea for better evidence to displace speculationGISSELQUIST, D; POTTERAT, J. J; OKINYI, M et al.International journal of STD & AIDS. 2009, Vol 20, Num 7, pp 443-446, issn 0956-4624, 4 p.Article

Network structural dynamics and infectious disease propagationPOTTERAT, J. J; ROTHENBERG, R. B; MUTH, S. Q et al.International journal of STD & AIDS. 1999, Vol 10, Num 3, pp 182-185, issn 0956-4624Article

Personal risk taking and the spread of disease : Beyond core groupsROTHENBERG, R. B; POTTERAT, J. J; WOODHOUSE, D. E et al.The Journal of infectious diseases. 1996, Vol 174, pp S144-S149, issn 0022-1899, SUP2Article

Disease transmission by heterosexual men with gonorrhea: an empiric estimatePOTTERAT, J. J; DUKES, R. L; ROTHENBERG, R. B et al.Sexually transmitted diseases. 1987, Vol 14, Num 2, pp 107-110, issn 0148-5717Article

Establishing efficient partner notification periods for patients with chlamydiaZIMMERMAN-ROGERS, H; POTTERAT, J. J; MUTH, S. Q et al.Sexually transmitted diseases. 1999, Vol 26, Num 1, pp 49-54, issn 0148-5717Article

Using knowledge of social networks to prevent human immunodeficiency virus infections : The Colorado Springs study = Utiliser la connaissance disponible concernant les réseaux sociaux pour lutter contre le risque d'infections par un virus qui provoque une immunodéficience : L'étude réalisée à Colorado SpringsDARROW, W. W; POTTERAT, J. J; ROTHENBERG, R. B et al.Sociological focus (Ohio). 1999, Vol 32, Num 2, pp 143-158, issn 0038-0237Article

Social networks and infectious disease : the Colorado springs studyKLOVDAHL, A. S; POTTERAT, J. J; WOODHOUSE, D. E et al.Social science & medicine (1982). 1994, Vol 38, Num 1, pp 79-88, issn 0277-9536Article

Partner notification in the control of human immunodeficiency virus infectionPOTTERAT, J. J; SPENCER, N. E; WOODHOUSE, D. E et al.American journal of public health (1971). 1989, Vol 79, Num 7, pp 874-876, issn 0090-0036Article

Child-to-child transmission of Gonorrhea: report of asymptomatic genital infection in a boyPOTTERAT, J. J; MARKEWICH, G. S; KING, R. D et al.Pediatrics (Evanston). 1986, Vol 78, Num 4, pp 711-712, issn 0031-4005Article

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