The first brief, The application of phylogenetics to HIV — insights into biology and epidemiology of HIV, explains the methods and approaches used to generate genetic and phylogenetic data and analyses.
The second brief, Practical uses of HIV phylogenetics in public health, explores what we have learned from HIV phylogenetic studies and how HIV phylogenetics can and should be used to support public health programmes.
The third brief, Ethics considerations for HIV phylogenetic analyses, discusses the ethical challenges of using HIV phylogenetics in research and public health surveillance.
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