The majority of people with HIV live in sub-Saharan Africa, where epidemics are generalized. For these epidemics to develop, populations need to be mobile. However, the role of population-level mobility in the development of generalized HIV epidemics has not been studied. Here we do so by studying historical migration data from Botswana, which has one of the most severe generalized HIV epidemics worldwide; HIV prevalence was 21% in 2021. The country reported its first AIDS case in 1985 when it began to rapidly urbanize. We hypothesize that, during the development of Botswana’s epidemic, the population was extremely mobile and the country was highly connected by substantial migratory flows. We test this mobility hypothesis by conducting a ne...
Background: Enormous variation exists in HIV prevalence between countries in sub-Saharan Africa. The...
Abstract Background Phylogenetic mapping of HIV-1 lineages circulating across defined geographical l...
Background - In eastern and southern Africa, the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic appeare...
The majority of people with HIV live in sub-Saharan Africa, where epidemics are generalized. For the...
Generalised HIV epidemics in sub-Saharan Africa show substantial geographical variation in prevalenc...
Twenty-six million people are living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa; epidemics are widely dispersed,...
International audienceTwenty-six million people are living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa; epidemics...
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...
BACKGROUND: Enormous variation exists in HIV prevalence between countries in sub-Saharan Africa. The...
Population mobility is commonly identified as a key driver of the HIV epidemic, both linking geograp...
<div><p>Disease spreads as a result of people moving and coming in contact with each other. Thus the...
Multiple phylogenetic studies of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa have shown that mobility-driven transmiss...
Disease spreads as a result of people moving and coming in contact with each other. Thus the mobilit...
Population mobility is commonly identified as a key driver of the HIV epidemic, both linking geograp...
Background: Enormous variation exists in HIV prevalence between countries in sub-Saharan Africa. The...
Abstract Background Phylogenetic mapping of HIV-1 lineages circulating across defined geographical l...
Background - In eastern and southern Africa, the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic appeare...
The majority of people with HIV live in sub-Saharan Africa, where epidemics are generalized. For the...
Generalised HIV epidemics in sub-Saharan Africa show substantial geographical variation in prevalenc...
Twenty-six million people are living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa; epidemics are widely dispersed,...
International audienceTwenty-six million people are living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa; epidemics...
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...
BACKGROUND: Enormous variation exists in HIV prevalence between countries in sub-Saharan Africa. The...
Population mobility is commonly identified as a key driver of the HIV epidemic, both linking geograp...
<div><p>Disease spreads as a result of people moving and coming in contact with each other. Thus the...
Multiple phylogenetic studies of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa have shown that mobility-driven transmiss...
Disease spreads as a result of people moving and coming in contact with each other. Thus the mobilit...
Population mobility is commonly identified as a key driver of the HIV epidemic, both linking geograp...
Background: Enormous variation exists in HIV prevalence between countries in sub-Saharan Africa. The...
Abstract Background Phylogenetic mapping of HIV-1 lineages circulating across defined geographical l...
Background - In eastern and southern Africa, the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic appeare...