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    Quantifying HIV transmission flow between high-prevalence hotspots and surrounding communities: a population-based study in Rakai, Uganda by Ratmann, Oliver, Kagaayi, Joseph, Hall, Matthew, Golubchick, Tanya, Kigozi, Godfrey, Xi, Xiaoyue, Wymant, Chris, Nakigozi, Gertrude, Abeler-Dörner, Lucie, Bonsall, David, Gall, Astrid, Hoppe, Anne, Kellam, Paul, Bazaale, Jeremiah, Kalibbala, Sarah, Laeyendecker, Oliver, Lessler, Justin, Nalugoda, Fred, Chang, Larry W, de Oliveira, Tulio, Pillay, Deenan, Quinn, Thomas C, Reynolds, Steven J, Spencer, Simon E F, Ssekubugu, Robert, Serwadda, David, Wawer, Maria J, Gray, Ronald H, Fraser, Christophe, Grabowski, M Kate, Ayles, Helen, Bowden, Rory, Calvez, Vincent, Cohen, Myron, Dennis, Anne, Essex, Max, Fidler, Sarah, Frampton, Dan, Hayes, Richard, Herbeck, Josh, Kaleebu, Pontiano, Kityo, Cissy, Lingappa, Jairam, Novitsky, Vladimir, Paton, Nick, Rambaut, Andrew, Seeley, Janet, Ssemwanga, Deogratius, Tanser, Frank, Lutalo, Tom, Galiwango, Ronald, Makumbi, Fred, Sewankambo, Nelson K., Nabukalu, Dorean, Ndyanabo, Anthony, Ssekasanvu, Joseph, Nakawooya, Hadijja, Nakukumba, Jessica, Kigozi, Grace N., Nantume, Betty S., Resty, Nampijja, Kambasu, Jedidah, Nalugemwa, Margaret, Nakabuye, Regina, Ssebanobe, Lawrence, Nankinga, Justine, Kayiira, Adrian, Nanfuka, Gorreth, Ahimbisibwe, Ruth, Tomusange, Stephen, Galiwango, Ronald M., Nakalanzi, Margaret, Otobi, Joseph O., Ankunda, Denis, Ssembatya, Joseph L., Ssemanda, John B., Kato, Emmanuel, Kairania, Robert, Kisakye, Alice, Batte, James, Ludigo, James, Nampijja, Abisagi, Watya, Steven, Nehemia, Kighoma, Anyokot, Sr. Margaret, Mwinike, Joshua, Kibumba, George, Ssebowa, Paschal, Mondo, George, Wasswa, Francis, Nantongo, Agnes, Kakembo, Rebecca, Galiwango, Josephine, Ssemango, Geoffrey, Redd, Andrew D., Santelli, John, Kennedy, Caitlin E., Wagman, Jennifer, Tobian, Aaron

    Published in The lancet HIV (01-03-2020)
    “…International and global organisations advocate targeting interventions to areas of high HIV prevalence (ie, hotspots). To better understand the potential…”
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