2899. Integrating HIV Partner Services and Molecular Epidemiology Data to Enhance HIV Transmission D...
2899. Integrating HIV Partner Services and Molecular Epidemiology Data to Enhance HIV Transmission Disruption in Rhode Island: Findings from a Public Health-Academic Partnership
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US: Oxford University Press
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HIV remains a significant public health concern. Both contact tracing (identifying and notifying partners of people diagnosed with HIV) and molecular epidemiology (phylogenetic inference and cluster detection), are used to disrupt transmission. Integration of both modalities may be synergistic, though it is not evaluated o...
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2899. Integrating HIV Partner Services and Molecular Epidemiology Data to Enhance HIV Transmission Disruption in Rhode Island: Findings from a Public Health-Academic Partnership
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2328-8957
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2328-8957
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10.1093/ofid/ofad500.170