Higher variability in the number of sexual partners in males can contribute to a higher prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases in females.

Journal of Theoretical Biology(2009)

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By examining published, empirical data we show that men and women consistently differ in the shape of the distribution of the number of sexual partners. The female distribution is always relatively narrow—variance is low—with a big majority of women having a number of partners close to the average. The male distribution is much wider—variance is high—with many men having few sex partners and many others having more partners than most females.
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Gender prevalence,STD,Epidemic,Variance,Agent-based modelling
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