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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 24.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000100 (2017) Carlos Del Rio [États-Unis]The global HIV epidemic: What the pathologist needs to know.
000344 (2017) Oliver Ratmann [Royaume-Uni] ; Emma B. Hodcroft [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael Pickles [Royaume-Uni] ; Anne Cori [Royaume-Uni] ; Matthew Hall [Royaume-Uni] ; Samantha Lycett [Royaume-Uni] ; Caroline Colijn [Royaume-Uni] ; Bethany Dearlove [Royaume-Uni] ; Xavier Didelot [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon Frost [Royaume-Uni] ; A S Md Mukarram Hossain [Royaume-Uni] ; Jeffrey B. Joy [Canada] ; Michelle Kendall [Royaume-Uni] ; Denise Kühnert [Suisse] ; Gabriel E. Leventhal [Suisse] ; Richard Liang [Canada] ; Giacomo Plazzotta [Royaume-Uni] ; Art F Y. Poon [Canada] ; David A. Rasmussen [Suisse] ; Tanja Stadler [Suisse] ; Erik Volz [Royaume-Uni] ; Caroline Weis [Suisse] ; Andrew J. Leigh Brown [Royaume-Uni] ; Christophe Fraser [Royaume-Uni]Phylogenetic Tools for Generalized HIV-1 Epidemics: Findings from the PANGEA-HIV Methods Comparison.
000447 (2017) Amy L. Slogrove [Afrique du Sud] ; Mary Mahy [Suisse] ; Alice Armstrong [Royaume-Uni] ; Mary-Ann Davies [Afrique du Sud]Living and dying to be counted: What we know about the epidemiology of the global adolescent HIV epidemic.
000775 (2017) Susanne F. Awad [Qatar] ; Sema K. Sgaier [États-Unis] ; Fiona K. Lau [États-Unis] ; Yousra A. Mohamoud [Qatar] ; Bushimbwa C. Tambatamba [Zambie] ; Katharine E. Kripke [États-Unis] ; Anne G. Thomas [États-Unis] ; Naomi Bock [États-Unis] ; Jason B. Reed [États-Unis] ; Emmanuel Njeuhmeli [États-Unis] ; Laith J. Abu-Raddad [Qatar]Could Circumcision of HIV-Positive Males Benefit Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Programs in Africa? Mathematical Modeling Analysis.
000998 (2016) Bhekumusa Wellington Lukhele [Japon] ; Teeranee Techasrivichien [Japon] ; S Pilar Suguimoto [Japon] ; Patou Masika Musumari [Japon] ; Christina El-Saaidi [Japon] ; Samson Haumba [Swaziland] ; Oslinah Buru Tagutanazvo [Swaziland] ; Masako Ono-Kihara [Japon] ; Masahiro Kihara [Japon]Structural and Behavioral Correlates of HIV Infection among Pregnant Women in a Country with a Highly Generalized HIV Epidemic: A Cross-Sectional Study with a Probability Sample of Antenatal Care Facilities in Swaziland.
000B66 (2014) Priscilla Idele [Suisse] ; Amaya Gillespie ; Tyler Porth ; Chiho Suzuki ; Mary Mahy ; Susan Kasedde ; Chewe LuoEpidemiology of HIV and AIDS among adolescents: current status, inequities, and data gaps.
000C92 (2013) Quarraisha Abdool Karim [Afrique du Sud]The global HIV epidemic: current status and challenges.
000D10 (2013) Hassan Ahmad [Canada]The Treatment Action Campaign and the three dimensions of lawyering: reflections from the rainbow nation.
000D77 (2013) Jon CohenReversal of misfortunes.
000D96 (2013) Aaron MotsoalediPulling South Africa back from the HIV/AIDS brink. Interview by Jon Cohen.
000E22 (2013) Viviane D. Lima ; Reuben Granich ; Peter Phillips ; Brian Williams ; Julio S G. MontanerPotential impact of the US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS relief on the tuberculosis/HIV coepidemic in selected Sub-Saharan African countries.
000E91 (2013) Lisa A. Eaton [Oman] ; Eileen V. Pitpitan ; Seth C. Kalichman ; Kathleen J. Sikkema ; Donald Skinner ; Melissa H. Watt ; Desiree PieterseMen who report recent male and female sex partners in Cape Town, South Africa: an understudied and underserved population.
000F10 (2013) Daniel GraceLegislative epidemics: the role of model law in the transnational trend to criminalise HIV transmission.
001227 (2013) Kazeem O. Okosun [Afrique du Sud] ; Oluwole D. Makinde ; Isaac TakaidzaAnalysis of recruitment and industrial human resources management for optimal productivity in the presence of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
001276 (2013) Didier Fassin [États-Unis]A case for critical ethnography: rethinking the early years of the AIDS epidemic in South Africa.
001383 (2011) Ramaswamy Premkumar ; Achilles TebandekePolitical and socio-economic instability: does it have a role in the HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa?
001423 (2011) Stephen D. Lawn [Afrique du Sud] ; Robin Wood ; Robert J. WilkinsonChanging concepts of "latent tuberculosis infection" in patients living with HIV infection.
001494 (2010) Julia H. Smith [Royaume-Uni] ; Alan Whiteside [Royaume-Uni]The history of AIDS exceptionalism.
001783 (2010) Warren Phipps [États-Unis] ; Fred Ssewankambo ; Huong Nguyen ; Misty Saracino ; Anna Wald ; Lawrence Corey ; Jackson Orem ; Andrew Kambugu ; Corey CasperGender differences in clinical presentation and outcomes of epidemic Kaposi sarcoma in Uganda.
001784 (2010) Rachel Jewkes [Afrique du Sud] ; Robert MorrellGender and sexuality: emerging perspectives from the heterosexual epidemic in South Africa and implications for HIV risk and prevention.
001878 (2010) Larry Sawers [États-Unis] ; Eileen StillwaggonConcurrent sexual partnerships do not explain the HIV epidemics in Africa: a systematic review of the evidence.

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