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Compartmental model 2 Extended high viremics 2 HIV 2 HIV epidemic 2 HIV transmission 2 Southern Africa 2 AIDS 1 Epidemic 1 Epidemie 1 Gesundheitsvorsorge 1 Preventive care 1 South Africa 1 Sub-Saharan Africa 1 Subsahara-Afrika 1 Südafrika 1 Südliches Afrika 1
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Armbruster, Benjamin 2 Waheed, Mustafa 2 Beck, Ekkehard 1 Beck, Ekkehard C. 1
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Health Care Management Science 1 Health care management science 1
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The importance of extended high viremics in models of HIV spread in South Africa
Armbruster, Benjamin; Beck, Ekkehard; Waheed, Mustafa - In: Health Care Management Science 17 (2014) 2, pp. 182-193
Recent studies found a substantial fraction of ‘extended high viremics’ among HIV-1 subtype C, the most common subtype … in southern Africa. Extended high viremics are HIV infected individuals who maintain a high viral load for a longer time … full-blown AIDS and death much faster than usual. This study investigates the impact of extended high viremics on the …
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The importance of extended high viremics in models of HIV spread in South Africa
Armbruster, Benjamin; Beck, Ekkehard C.; Waheed, Mustafa - In: Health care management science 17 (2014) 2, pp. 182-193
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010372457
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