Published on in Vol 11, No 1 (2019):

Integrating Phylodynamic Techniques for Next-generation HIV Surveillance in Florida

Integrating Phylodynamic Techniques for Next-generation HIV Surveillance in Florida

Integrating Phylodynamic Techniques for Next-generation HIV Surveillance in Florida

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  1. Rich S, Richards V, Mavian C, Switzer W, Rife Magalis B, Poschman K, Geary S, Broadway S, Bennett S, Blanton J, Leitner T, Boatwright J, Stetten N, Cook R, Spencer E, Salemi M, Prosperi M. Employing Molecular Phylodynamic Methods to Identify and Forecast HIV Transmission Clusters in Public Health Settings: A Qualitative Study. Viruses 2020;12(9):921 View