The global spread of HIV-1 subtype B epidemic

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) was discovered in the early 1980s when the virus had already established a pandemic. For at least three decades the epidemic in the Western World has been dominated by subtype B infections, as part of a sub-epidemic that traveled from Africa through Haiti...

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Hauptverfasser: Magiorkinis, Gkikas, Angelis, Konstantinos, Mamais, Ioannis, Katzourakis, Aris, Hatzakis, Angelos, Albert, Jan, Lawyer, Glenn, Hamouda, Osamah, Struck, Daniel, Vercauteren, Jurgen, Wensing, Annemarie, Alexiev, Ivailo, Åsjö, Birgitta, Balotta, Claudia, Gomes, Perpétua, Camacho, Ricardo Jorge, Coughlan, Suzie, Griskevicius, Algirdas, Grossman, Zehava, Horban, Anders, Kostrikis, Leondios G, Lepej, Snjezana J, Liitsola, Kirsi, Linka, Marek, Nielsen, Claus, Otelea, Dan, Paredes, Roger, Poljak, Mario, Puchhammer-Stöckl, Elizabeth, Schmit, Jean Claude, Sönnerborg, Anders, Staneková, Danica, Stanojevic, Maja, Stylianou, Dora C, Boucher, Charles A.B, Nikolopoulos, Georgios, Vasylyeva, Tetyana, Friedman, Samuel R, van de Vijver, David, Angarano, Gioacchino, Chaix, Marie-Laure, de Luca, Andrea, Korn, Klaus, Loveday, Clive, Soriano, Vincent, Yerly, Sabine, Zazzi, Mauricio, Vandamme, Anne-Mieke, Paraskevis, Dimitrios
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