Explosive HIV-1 subtype B' epidemics in Asia driven by geographic and risk group founder events
We explored the timescale, spatial spread, and risk group population structure of HIV-1 subtype B', the cause of explosive blood-borne HIV-1 epidemics among injecting drug users (IDUs) and former plasma donors (FPDs) in Asia. Sequences from FPDs in China formed a distinct monophyletic cluster w...
Main Authors: | Li, Y., Uenishi, R., Hase, S., Liao, H., Li, Xiao-Jie, Tsuchiura, T., Tee, K.K., Pybus, O.G., Takebe, Y. |
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Elsevier
2010
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