Modeling breastmilk infectivity in HIV-1 infected mothers
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4070709
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- Analysis of a Randomized Trial to Prevent Vertical Transmission of HIV-1
- Estimating the Transmission Probability of Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Injecting Drug Users in Thailand
- Modeling breastmilk infectivity in HIV-1 infected mothers
- Nonparametric Estimation of a Survivorship Function with Doubly Censored Data
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(5)- Mother-to-child transmission of HIV: a simulation-based approach for the evaluation of intervention strategies
- Modeling Maternal–Infant HIV Transmission in the Presence of Breastfeeding with an Imperfect Test
- Modeling maternal infant HIV transmission having variable hazard rates with two lag time distributions
- Estimating treatment effects in studies of perinatal transmission of HIV
- Modeling breastmilk infectivity in HIV-1 infected mothers
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