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Christophe Fraser

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Molecular Biology and Evolution|January 20, 2017
Genomic Infectious Disease Epidemiology in Partially Sampled and Ongoing OutbreaksXavier Didelot, Christophe Fraser, Jennifer Gardy, et al.
Plos Pathogens|May 15, 2019
On the evolutionary ecology of multidrug resistance in bacteriaSonja Lehtinen, François Blanquart, Marc Lipsitch, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|January 20, 2017
Effect of the Latent Reservoir on the Evolution of HIV at the Within- and Between-Host LevelsHilje M Doekes, Christophe Fraser, Katrina A Lythgoe
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 3, 2005
Neutral microepidemic evolution of bacterial pathogensChristophe Fraser, William P Hanage, Brian G Spratt
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 26, 2006
Sequences, sequence clusters and bacterial speciesWilliam P Hanage, Christophe Fraser, Brian G Spratt
Nature|January 28, 2005
Host immunity and synchronized epidemics of syphilis across the United StatesNicholas C Grassly, Christophe Fraser, Geoffrey P Garnett
Plos Computational Biology|October 25, 2011
Transmission selects for HIV-1 strains of intermediate virulence: a modelling approachGeorge Shirreff, Lorenzo Pellis, Oliver Laeyendecker, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|July 30, 2008
HIV-1 transmission, by stage of infectionT Déirdre Hollingsworth, Roy M Anderson, Christophe Fraser
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 27, 2007
Recombination and the nature of bacterial speciationChristophe Fraser, William P Hanage, Brian G Spratt
Plos Computational Biology|December 1, 2025
Attenuation of HIV severity by slightly deleterious mutations can explain the long-term trajectory of virulence evolutionHarriet Longley, Christophe Fraser, Chris Wymant, et al.
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Molecular Biology and Evolution|January 20, 2017
Genomic Infectious Disease Epidemiology in Partially Sampled and Ongoing OutbreaksXavier Didelot, Christophe Fraser, Jennifer Gardy, et al.
Plos Pathogens|May 15, 2019
On the evolutionary ecology of multidrug resistance in bacteriaSonja Lehtinen, François Blanquart, Marc Lipsitch, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|January 20, 2017
Effect of the Latent Reservoir on the Evolution of HIV at the Within- and Between-Host LevelsHilje M Doekes, Christophe Fraser, Katrina A Lythgoe
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 3, 2005
Neutral microepidemic evolution of bacterial pathogensChristophe Fraser, William P Hanage, Brian G Spratt
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 26, 2006
Sequences, sequence clusters and bacterial speciesWilliam P Hanage, Christophe Fraser, Brian G Spratt
Nature|January 28, 2005
Host immunity and synchronized epidemics of syphilis across the United StatesNicholas C Grassly, Christophe Fraser, Geoffrey P Garnett
Plos Computational Biology|October 25, 2011
Transmission selects for HIV-1 strains of intermediate virulence: a modelling approachGeorge Shirreff, Lorenzo Pellis, Oliver Laeyendecker, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|July 30, 2008
HIV-1 transmission, by stage of infectionT Déirdre Hollingsworth, Roy M Anderson, Christophe Fraser
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 27, 2007
Recombination and the nature of bacterial speciationChristophe Fraser, William P Hanage, Brian G Spratt
Plos Computational Biology|December 1, 2025
Attenuation of HIV severity by slightly deleterious mutations can explain the long-term trajectory of virulence evolutionHarriet Longley, Christophe Fraser, Chris Wymant, et al.
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