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Modeling the impact of random screening and contact tracing in reducing the spread of HIV.
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    Modeling the impact of random screening and contact tracing in reducing the spread of HIV. (English)
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    2 April 2003
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    AIDS
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    Epidemic modeling
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    Screening
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    Contact tracing
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    Reproductive number
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    Endemic equilibrium
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    Sensitivity
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