Limitations to contact tracing and phylogenetic analysis in establishing HIV type 1 transmission networks in Cuba.
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Anne-Mieke Vandamme | Philippe Lemey | Sonia Resik | P. Lemey | A. Vandamme | L. Ping | R. Swanstrom | Ronald Swanstrom | José Joanes | V. Kourí | Jorge Pérez | Jose Joanes | Jorge Pérez | Li-Hua Ping | Vivian Kouri | S. Resik | Li‐hua Ping
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