Why HIV-1 has diffused so much more rapidly in Sub-Saharan Africa than in North America

AIDS was first identified in Sub-Saharan Africa and North America in the early 1980s. Over the past twenty years, however, HIV-1 has diffused much more rapidly in the former continent than in latter. This appears to be because the virus cannot diffuse well in local populations that have an adequate...

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