Methodological synthesis of Bayesian phylodynamics, HIV-TRACE, and GEE: HIV-1 transmission epidemiology in a racially/ethnically diverse Southern U.S. context
Abstract This study introduces an innovative methodological approach to identify potential drivers of structuring HIV-1 transmission clustering patterns between different subpopulations in the culturally and racially/ethnically diverse context of Houston, TX, the largest city in the Southern United...
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Autores principales: | Kayo Fujimoto, Justin Bahl, Joel O. Wertheim, Natascha Del Vecchio, Joseph T. Hicks, Lambodhar Damodaran, Camden J. Hallmark, Richa Lavingia, Ricardo Mora, Michelle Carr, Biru Yang, John A. Schneider, Lu-Yu Hwang, Marlene McNeese |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/bf8df380a8b84fdeb376a7e578922a3c |
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