In HIV epidemics of Sub Saharan Africa, the utility of HIV prevention efforts focused on key populations at higher risk of HIV infection and transmission is unclear. We conducted a phylodynamic analysis of HIV-1 pol sequences from four different risk groups in Abuja, Nigeria to estimate transmission patterns between men who have sex with men (MSM) and a representative sample of newly enrolled treatment naive HIV clients without clearly recorded HIV acquisition risks. We develop a realistic dynamical infectious disease model which was fitted to time-scaled phylogenies for subtypes G and CRF02_AG using a structured-coalescent approach. We compare the infectious disease model and structured coalescent to commonly used genetic clustering method...
Assessment of the long-term population-level effects of HIV interventions is an ongoing public healt...
The structure of sexual contact networks plays a key role in the epidemiology of sexually transmitte...
Viral phylogenetic methods contribute to understanding how HIV spreads in populations, and thereby h...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Conventional epidemiological surveillance of infectious diseases is focused...
BACKGROUND: The HIV epidemic continues to grow among MSM in countries across sub-Saharan Africa incl...
Conventional epidemiological surveillance of infectious diseases is focused on characterization of i...
Surveillance of HIV epidemics in key populations and in developing countries is often challenging du...
Conventional epidemiological surveillance of infectious diseases is focused on characterization of i...
Southern Africa continues to be the epicenter of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This HIV-1 subtype C epidemi...
AbstractSouthern Africa continues to be the epicenter of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This HIV-1 subtype C...
Southern Africa continues to be the epicenter of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This HIV-1 subtype C epidemi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The studies in this dissertation investigate how the s...
Southern Africa continues to be the epicenter of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This HIV-1 subtype C epidemi...
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...
Assessment of the long-term population-level effects of HIV interventions is an ongoing public healt...
The structure of sexual contact networks plays a key role in the epidemiology of sexually transmitte...
Viral phylogenetic methods contribute to understanding how HIV spreads in populations, and thereby h...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Conventional epidemiological surveillance of infectious diseases is focused...
BACKGROUND: The HIV epidemic continues to grow among MSM in countries across sub-Saharan Africa incl...
Conventional epidemiological surveillance of infectious diseases is focused on characterization of i...
Surveillance of HIV epidemics in key populations and in developing countries is often challenging du...
Conventional epidemiological surveillance of infectious diseases is focused on characterization of i...
Southern Africa continues to be the epicenter of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This HIV-1 subtype C epidemi...
AbstractSouthern Africa continues to be the epicenter of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This HIV-1 subtype C...
Southern Africa continues to be the epicenter of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This HIV-1 subtype C epidemi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The studies in this dissertation investigate how the s...
Southern Africa continues to be the epicenter of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This HIV-1 subtype C epidemi...
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...
Assessment of the long-term population-level effects of HIV interventions is an ongoing public healt...
The structure of sexual contact networks plays a key role in the epidemiology of sexually transmitte...
Viral phylogenetic methods contribute to understanding how HIV spreads in populations, and thereby h...