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Session 92-Poster Abstracts
Molecular Epidemiology: Analysis of HIV Transmission Patterns
Friday, 2-4 pm; Poster Hall
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Analysis of the Degree Distribution of HIV Transmission Networks Inferred from Viral Sequence Data
Andrew Leigh Brown*1, S Lycett1, L Weinert1, G Hughes1, E Fearnhill2, D Dunn2, and the UK HIV Drug Resistance Database
1Univ of Edinburgh, UK and 2Med Res Council Clin Trials Unit, London, UK
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Bayesian Phylogeography of HIV among MSM in the UK Indicates a Few Source Areas of Widespread Infection
Lucy Weinert*1, G Hughes2, E Fearnhill3, D Dunn3, A Rambaut1, A Leigh Brown1, and on behalf of the UK Collaborative Group on HIV Drug Resistance
1Univ of Edinburgh, UK; 2Hlth Protection Agency, Cambridge, UK; and 3Med Res Council Clin Trials Unit, London, UK
      450 Combination of Phylogenetic Analysis and Patient Data Provides Valuable Insights in a Local HIV-1 Epidemic that Can Help the Design of More Targeted Prevention Programs
Kristen Chalmet*1, D Staelens1, S Blot2, S Dinakis1, J Plum2, L Vandekerckhove1,2, D Vogelaers2, and C Verhofstede1
1Ghent Univ, Belgium and 2Ghent Univ Hosp, Belgium
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Characterizing HIV Transmission Patterns among Injecting Drug Users following an Outbreak in Sargodha, Pakistan
Richard Pilon*1, R Muzzaffar2, M A Babar3, S Batool2, D Vallee1, N H Saleem4, F Emmanuel4, and P Sandstrom1
1Publ Hlth Agency of Canada, Ottawa; 2Sindh Inst of Urology and Transplantation, Pakistan; 3Armed Forces Inst of Pathology, Rawalpindi, Pakistan; and 4HIV/AIDS Surveillance Pakistan