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Morey León G, Vega-Lugo J and Humberstone J. Assessing the impact of treatment delays on the prevalence of HIV drug resistant cases: modeling case study in Ecuador
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Assessing the impact of treatment delays on the prevalence of HIV drug resistant cases: modeling case study in Ecuador
 

Gabriel Morey León1, Jesús Vega-Lugo, James Humberstone
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Published 13 Aug 2016

Assessing the impact of treatment delays on the prevalence of HIV drug resistant cases: modeling case study in Ecuador
 

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Gabriel Morey León1, Jesús Vega-Lugo, James Humberstone
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1 National Institute of Public Health Research "Leopol do Izquieta Pérez", Ecuador
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HIV, men who have sex with men (MSM), modeling, drug resistance, prevalence
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