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Spline-based modelling of trends in the force of HIV infection, with application to the UNAIDS Estimation and Projection Package
- Correspondence to Dr Daniel R Hogan, Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Global Health and Population, 665 Huntington Ave, Building 1, room 1104, Boston, MA 02115, USA; dhogan{at}hsph.harvard.edu
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Spline-based modelling of trends in the force of HIV infection, with application to the UNAIDS Estimation and Projection Package
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- Accepted September 16, 2012
- First published November 20, 2012.
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July 29, 2016
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