1. Limited cross-border infections in patients newly diagnosed with HIV in Europe
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Frentz, D. (Dineke), Wensing, A.M.J. (Annemarie), Albert, J. (Jan), Paraskevis, D. (Dimitrios), Abecasis, A.B. (Ana), Hamouda, O. (Osamah), Jørgensen, L.B. (Louise), Kücherer, C. (Claudia), Struck, D. (Daniel), Schmit, J.-C. (Jean-Claude), Åsjö, B. (Birgitta), Balotta, C. (Claudia), Beshkov, D. (Danail), Camacho, R.J. (Ricardo Jorge), Clotet, B. (Bonaventura), Coughlan, S. (Suzie), De Wit, S., Griskevicius, A. (Algirdas), Grossman, Z. (Zehava), Horban, A. (Andrzej), Kolupajeva, T. (Tatjana), Korn, K. (Klaus), Kostrikis, L.G. (Leondios), Liitsola, K. (Kirsi), Linka, M. (Marek), Nielsen, C. (Claus), Otelea, D. (Dan), Paredes, R. (Roger), Poljak, M. (Mario), Puchhammer-Stöckl, E. (Elisabeth), Sonnerborg, A. (Anders), Stanekova, D. (Danica), Stanojevic, M. (Maja), Vandamme, A.M. (Anne Mieke), Boucher, C.A.B. (Charles), Vijver, D.A.M.C. (David) van de, Frentz, D. (Dineke), Wensing, A.M.J. (Annemarie), Albert, J. (Jan), Paraskevis, D. (Dimitrios), Abecasis, A.B. (Ana), Hamouda, O. (Osamah), Jørgensen, L.B. (Louise), Kücherer, C. (Claudia), Struck, D. (Daniel), Schmit, J.-C. (Jean-Claude), Åsjö, B. (Birgitta), Balotta, C. (Claudia), Beshkov, D. (Danail), Camacho, R.J. (Ricardo Jorge), Clotet, B. (Bonaventura), Coughlan, S. (Suzie), De Wit, S., Griskevicius, A. (Algirdas), Grossman, Z. (Zehava), Horban, A. (Andrzej), Kolupajeva, T. (Tatjana), Korn, K. (Klaus), Kostrikis, L.G. (Leondios), Liitsola, K. (Kirsi), Linka, M. (Marek), Nielsen, C. (Claus), Otelea, D. (Dan), Paredes, R. (Roger), Poljak, M. (Mario), Puchhammer-Stöckl, E. (Elisabeth), Sonnerborg, A. (Anders), Stanekova, D. (Danica), Stanojevic, M. (Maja), Vandamme, A.M. (Anne Mieke), Boucher, C.A.B. (Charles), and Vijver, D.A.M.C. (David) van de
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Background: International travel plays a role in the spread of HIV-1 across Europe. It is, however, not known whether international travel is more important for spread of the epidemic as compared to endogenous infections within single countries. In this study, phylogenetic associations among HIV of newly diagnosed patients were determined across Europe.Results: Data came from the SPREAD programme which collects samples of newly diagnosed patients that are representative for national HIV epidemics. 4260 pol sequences from 25 European countries and Israel collected in 20
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- 2013
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