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A transmission model for HIV with application to the Australian epidemic
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    A transmission model for HIV with application to the Australian epidemic (English)
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    7 July 1994
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    age-specific transmission model
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    spread of HIV
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    homosexual population
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    treatment of patients
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    surveillance
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    Australien epidemic
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    behavioral changes
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    therapy
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    rate of increase of observed AIDS incidence
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