PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa is far from being under control and the ambitious UNAIDS targets are unlikely to be met by 2020 as declines in per-capita incidence being largely offset by demographic trends. There is an increasing number of proven and specific HIV prevention tools, but little consensus on how best to deploy them. RECENT FINDINGS: Traditionally, phylogenetics has been used in HIV research to reconstruct the history of the epidemic and date zoonotic infections, whereas more recent publications focus on HIV diversity and drug resistance. However, it is also the most powerful method of source attribution available for the study of HIV transmission. The PANGEA (Phylogenetics And Networks for Generalized...
To prevent new infections with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) in sub-Saharan Africa, UN...
To characterize HIV-1 transmission dynamics in regions where the burden of HIV-1 is greatest, the “P...
This is a research article discusses the Phylogenetic inference is useful in characterising HIV tran...
Purpose of review The HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa is far from being under control and the amb...
Purpose of review The HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa is far from being under control and the am...
To characterize HIV-1 transmission dynamics in regions where the burden of HIV-1 is greatest, the 'P...
Viral phylogenetic methods contribute to understanding how HIV spreads in populations, and thereby h...
iral phylogenetic methods contribute to understanding how HIV spreads in populations, and thereby he...
Viral phylogenetic methods contribute to understanding how HIV spreads in populations, and thereby h...
Viral phylogenetic methods contribute to understanding how HIV spreads in populations, and thereby h...
CITATION: Wilkinson, E. et al. 2019. The effect of interventions on the transmission and spread of H...
Efficient and effective HIV prevention measures for generalized epidemics in sub-Saharan Africa have...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To provide a summary of the current data on the global HIV subtype diversity and ...
To characterize HIV-1 transmission dynamics in regions where the burden of HIV-1 is greatest, the “P...
Context: Human immunodeficiency virus type 2 (HIV-2) infections are mainly restricted to West Africa...
To prevent new infections with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) in sub-Saharan Africa, UN...
To characterize HIV-1 transmission dynamics in regions where the burden of HIV-1 is greatest, the “P...
This is a research article discusses the Phylogenetic inference is useful in characterising HIV tran...
Purpose of review The HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa is far from being under control and the amb...
Purpose of review The HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa is far from being under control and the am...
To characterize HIV-1 transmission dynamics in regions where the burden of HIV-1 is greatest, the 'P...
Viral phylogenetic methods contribute to understanding how HIV spreads in populations, and thereby h...
iral phylogenetic methods contribute to understanding how HIV spreads in populations, and thereby he...
Viral phylogenetic methods contribute to understanding how HIV spreads in populations, and thereby h...
Viral phylogenetic methods contribute to understanding how HIV spreads in populations, and thereby h...
CITATION: Wilkinson, E. et al. 2019. The effect of interventions on the transmission and spread of H...
Efficient and effective HIV prevention measures for generalized epidemics in sub-Saharan Africa have...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To provide a summary of the current data on the global HIV subtype diversity and ...
To characterize HIV-1 transmission dynamics in regions where the burden of HIV-1 is greatest, the “P...
Context: Human immunodeficiency virus type 2 (HIV-2) infections are mainly restricted to West Africa...
To prevent new infections with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) in sub-Saharan Africa, UN...
To characterize HIV-1 transmission dynamics in regions where the burden of HIV-1 is greatest, the “P...
This is a research article discusses the Phylogenetic inference is useful in characterising HIV tran...