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G P Garnett

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Sexually Transmitted Infections|March 2, 2002
An introduction to mathematical models in sexually transmitted disease epidemiologyG P Garnett
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|October 26, 2001
Confounding and cofactors: the limits of observational epidemiologyG P Garnett
Sexually Transmitted Infections|June 27, 2002
The geographical and temporal evolution of sexually transmitted disease epidemicsG P Garnett
AIDS Patient Care and Stds|May 22, 2001
The basic reproductive rate of infection and the course of HIV epidemicsG P Garnett
AIDS (London, England)|November 22, 2000
Contrasting gender differentials in HIV-1 prevalence and associated mortality increase in eastern and southern Africa: artefact of data or natural course of epidemics?S Gregson, G P Garnett
Reviews in Medical Virology|September 1, 1996
Predicting the effect of varicella vaccine on subsequent cases of zoster and varicellaG P Garnett, N M Ferguson
AIDS (London, England)|April 1, 1997
Coining a new term in epidemiology: concurrency and HIVG P Garnett, A M Johnson
Journal of Clinical Virology : the Official Publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology|November 25, 2000
Public health paradoxes and the epidemiological impact of an HPV vaccineG P Garnett, H C Waddell
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|December 1, 2000
More realistic models of sexually transmitted disease transmission dynamics: sexual partnership networks, pair models, and moment closureN M Ferguson, G P Garnett
AIDS (London, England)|April 24, 2001
Measuring the risk of HIV transmissionG P Garnett, J A Røttingen
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Showing results (1-10 of 88) with videos related to

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Sexually Transmitted Infections|March 2, 2002
An introduction to mathematical models in sexually transmitted disease epidemiologyG P Garnett
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|October 26, 2001
Confounding and cofactors: the limits of observational epidemiologyG P Garnett
Sexually Transmitted Infections|June 27, 2002
The geographical and temporal evolution of sexually transmitted disease epidemicsG P Garnett
AIDS Patient Care and Stds|May 22, 2001
The basic reproductive rate of infection and the course of HIV epidemicsG P Garnett
AIDS (London, England)|November 22, 2000
Contrasting gender differentials in HIV-1 prevalence and associated mortality increase in eastern and southern Africa: artefact of data or natural course of epidemics?S Gregson, G P Garnett
Reviews in Medical Virology|September 1, 1996
Predicting the effect of varicella vaccine on subsequent cases of zoster and varicellaG P Garnett, N M Ferguson
AIDS (London, England)|April 1, 1997
Coining a new term in epidemiology: concurrency and HIVG P Garnett, A M Johnson
Journal of Clinical Virology : the Official Publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology|November 25, 2000
Public health paradoxes and the epidemiological impact of an HPV vaccineG P Garnett, H C Waddell
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|December 1, 2000
More realistic models of sexually transmitted disease transmission dynamics: sexual partnership networks, pair models, and moment closureN M Ferguson, G P Garnett
AIDS (London, England)|April 24, 2001
Measuring the risk of HIV transmissionG P Garnett, J A Røttingen
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