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The coreceptor mutation CCR5⌬32 influences the dynamics of HIV epidemics and is selected for by HIV Amy D. Sullivan*, Janis Wigginton, and Denise Kirschner† Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Mi
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J. / J. (1997) J. / Hoover / McDermott / Ho D. D. / Lalani A. S. / Thomson / R. A. & Ho D. D. / Perelson A. S. / Fiscus S. A. / A. U. & Ho D. D. / Immune Defic / World Resources Institute (1999) World Resources / Jacobson L. P. / R. M. (1995) J. / L. A. (1998) J. / /

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Kenya / Malawi / Botswana / Mozambique / Zimbabwe / United States / /

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International Programs Center / University of Michigan Medical School / University of Minnesota / /

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sexually transmitted disease / epidemic rates / HIV / heterosexual epidemics / smallpox / HIV epidemic trends / asymptomatic-stage infection / epidemics / illness / epidemic increases / high viremia / basic compartmental HIV epidemic model / high viremias / Malaria / ˆ / k infection / namely malaria / Smallpox virus / viremia / plague / initial infection / Genotype Disease / AIDS / infection / Infectious Disease / sexually transmitted diseases / HIV epidemics / sexually transmitted disease epidemics / epidemic / HIV epidemic / primary-stage infection / early epidemic behavior / chronic infectious disease / infections / HIV infection / HIV兾AIDS epidemic / disease / heterosexual HIV epidemics / each disease / Infectious diseases / infectious individuals / HIV disease / /

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State Branch Oregon Health Division / World Health Organization / International Programs Center / University of Minnesota / Minneapolis / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Epidemiology Program Office / UNAIDS / Denise Kirschner† Department of Microbiology and Immunology / University of Michigan Medical School / Population Division / World Resources Institute / U.S. Bureau of the Census / United Nations / Oxford Univ. / /

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Nat / Kevin Chung / Denise Kirschner / Garnett / Katia Koelle / Martin / Allaway / Lal / Janis Wigginton / Amy D. Sullivan / Mark Krosky / Opio / /

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Microbiology / /

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genotype / http / simulation / /

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www.pnas.org兾cgi兾doi兾10.1073兾pnas.181325198 / www.who.int兾emc-hiv兾factsheets兾pdfs兾kenya.pdf / www.unaids / /

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