Episodic sexual transmission of HIV revealed by molecular phylodynamics.
<h4>Background</h4>The structure of sexual contact networks plays a key role in the epidemiology of sexually transmitted infections, and their reconstruction from interview data has provided valuable insights into the spread of infection. For HIV, the long period of infectivity has made...
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Auteurs principaux: | Fraser Lewis, Gareth J Hughes, Andrew Rambaut, Anton Pozniak, Andrew J Leigh Brown |
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2008
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