Is antiretroviral therapy modifying the HIV epidemic?/Authors' reply
[...] their surrogate for transmission- new diagnoses-is not new infections. [...] Montaner and colleagues do not report true community viral loads, but from among those who reach testing and continue on treatment. The latter two periods were characterised on a prospective basis and were entirely co...
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