An innovative study design to assess the community effect of interventions to mitigate HIV epidemics using transmission-chain phylodynamics
Given globalization and other social phenomena, controlling the spread of infectious diseases has become an imperative public health priority. A plethora of interventions that in theory can mitigate the spread of pathogens have been proposed and applied. Evaluating the effectiveness of such interven...
Main Authors: | Magiorkinis, G, Karamitros, T, Vasylyeva, TI, Williams, LD, Mbisa, JL, Hatzakis, A, Paraskevis, D, Friedman, SR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2018
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