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Articles published in PLoS Comput Biol

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    February 2022
  1. YAESOUBI R, Cohen T, Hsu K, Gift TL, et al
    Evaluating spatially adaptive guidelines for the treatment of gonorrhea to reduce the incidence of gonococcal infection and increase the effective lifespan of antibiotics.
    PLoS Comput Biol. 2022;18:e1009842.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    November 2021
  2. DUAN Q, Carmody C, Donovan B, Guy RJ, et al
    Modelling response strategies for controlling gonorrhoea outbreaks in men who have sex with men in Australia.
    PLoS Comput Biol. 2021;17:e1009385.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    October 2021
  3. BALAKRISHNA S, Salazar-Vizcaya L, Schmidt AJ, Kachalov V, et al
    Assessing the drivers of syphilis among men who have sex with men in Switzerland reveals a key impact of screening frequency: A modelling study.
    PLoS Comput Biol. 2021;17:e1009529.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    September 2021
  4. BENETEAU T, Selinger C, Sofonea MT, Alizon S, et al
    Episome partitioning and symmetric cell divisions: Quantifying the role of random events in the persistence of HPV infections.
    PLoS Comput Biol. 2021;17:e1009352.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  5. CALLAN T, Woodcock S, Huston WM
    Ascension of Chlamydia is moderated by uterine peristalsis and the neutrophil response to infection.
    PLoS Comput Biol. 2021;17:e1009365.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    August 2021
  6. TEWARI P, Kashdan E, Walsh C, Martin CM, et al
    Estimating the conditional probability of developing human papilloma virus related oropharyngeal cancer by combining machine learning and inverse Bayesian modelling.
    PLoS Comput Biol. 2021;17:e1009289.
    PubMed     Abstract available


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