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Bibliography Current World Literature Vol 6 No 2 March 2011 This bibliography is compiled by clinicians from Contents 144 Emergence of drug resistant HIV the journals listed at the end of this publication. It 144 Model-based insights into the interaction is based on literature entered into our database Epidemic modeling of HIV and TB between 1 November 2009 and 31 October 141 Characteristics of HIV epidemics driven 2010 (articles are generally added to the by men who have sex with men and database about two and a half months after people who inject drugs publication). In addition, the bibliography contains every paper annotated by reviewers; 141 Estimating the HIV incidence rate: recent these references were obtained from a variety of and future developments bibliographic databases and published between 142 HIV models to inform health policy the beginning of the review period and the time of going to press. The bibliography has been 142 Uptake of biomedical interventions for grouped into topics that relate to the reviews in prevention of sexually transmitted HIV this issue. 142 Interaction of mathematical modeling and social and behavioral HIV/AIDS research Papers considered by the reviewers to be of 142 Modelling the impact of treatment
Current Opinion in HIV and Aids – Wolters Kluwer Health
Published: Mar 1, 2011
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