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Chronic and early antiretroviral therapy impact Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) serological assay sensitivity, leading to more false-negative test results in HIV diagnosis
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High frequency of new recombinant forms in HIV-1 transmission networks demonstrated by full genome sequencing
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Exploring HIV-1 transmission dynamics by combining phylogenetic analysis and infection timing
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Earlier initiation of antiretroviral treatment coincides with an initial control of the HIV-1 sub-subtype F1 outbreak among men-having-sex-with-men in Flanders, Belgium
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Phylogenetic analysis of the Belgian HIV-1 epidemic reveals that local transmission is almost exclusively driven by men having sex with men despite presence of large African migrant communities
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Phylogenetic evidence for underreporting of male-to-male sex among human immunodeficiency virus-infected donors in the Netherlands and Flanders
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Decision tree for accurate infection timing in individuals newly diagnosed with HIV-1 infection
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Transmission of HIV drug resistance and the predicted effect on current first-line regimens in Europe
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Comparative performances of HIV-1 RNA load assays at low viral load levels: results of an international collaboration
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Differences in the mannose oligomer specificities of the closely related lectins from Galanthus nivalis and Zea mays strongly determine their eventual anti-HIV activity