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Spatial epidemiology of recently acquired HIV infections across rural and urban areas of North CarolinaCombining the Estimated Date of HIV Infection with a Phylogenetic Cluster Study to Better Understand HIV Spread: Application in a Paris NeighbourhoodEnsuring privacy in the study of pathogen geneticsPhylogenetic Investigation of a Statewide HIV-1 Epidemic Reveals Ongoing and Active Transmission Networks Among Men Who Have Sex With Men.HIV Transmission Patterns Among Immigrant Latinos Illuminated by the Integration of Phylogenetic and Migration Data.Using Molecular HIV Surveillance Data to Understand Transmission Between Subpopulations in the United States.Enhanced use of phylogenetic data to inform public health approaches to HIV among men who have sex with men.The detection and management of early HIV infection: a clinical and public health emergency.Using HIV networks to inform real time prevention interventionsDefining HIV-1 transmission clusters based on sequence data.Molecular tools for studying HIV transmission in sexual networks.Transmission clustering among newly diagnosed HIV patients in Chicago, 2008 to 2011: using phylogenetics to expand knowledge of regional HIV transmission patternsMolecular diversity of HIV-1 among people who inject drugs in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: massive expansion of circulating recombinant form (CRF) 33_01B and emergence of multiple unique recombinant clusters.Phylogenetic studies of transmission dynamics in generalized HIV epidemics: an essential tool where the burden is greatest?Local phylogenetic analysis identifies distinct trends in transmitted HIV drug resistance: implications for public health interventions.Phylodynamic profile of HIV-1 subtype B, CRF01_AE and the recently emerging CRF51_01B among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Singapore.Phylogenetic relatedness of circulating HIV-1C variants in Mochudi, BotswanaOngoing HIV Transmission and the HIV Care Continuum in North Carolina.Comprehensive Characterization of the Transmitted/Founder env Genes From a Single MSM Cohort in China.Characterization of HIV Transmission in South-East Austria.Understanding Local Spatial Variation Along the Care Continuum: The Potential Impact of Transportation Vulnerability on HIV Linkage to Care and Viral Suppression in High-Poverty Areas, Atlanta, GeorgiaPhylogenetic inferences on HIV-1 transmission: implications for the design of prevention and treatment interventionsPutting it all together: lessons from the Jackson HIV outbreak investigation.Social networks, sexual networks and HIV risk in men who have sex with men.Phylogenetic Tools for Generalized HIV-1 Epidemics: Findings from the PANGEA-HIV Methods Comparison.Importance of Viral Sequence Length and Number of Variable and Informative Sites in Analysis of HIV Clustering.Impact of Public Safety Policies on HIV Transmission Dynamics in Tijuana, Mexico.Perceptions of molecular epidemiology studies of HIV among stakeholders.Comparison of cluster-based and source-attribution methods for estimating transmission risk using large HIV sequence databases.Integration of Contact Tracing and Phylogenetics in an Investigation of Acute HIV Infection.HIV-1 Transmission Clustering and Phylodynamics Highlight the Important Role of Young Men Who Have Sex with Men
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Phylogenetic insights into regional HIV transmission.
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Phylogenetic insights into regional HIV transmission.
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Ann M Dennis
Christopher B Hurt
Joseph Sebastian
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10.1097/QAD.0B013E3283573244
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2012-09-01T00:00:00Z