Concordance of HIV transmission risk factors elucidated using viral diversification rate and phylogenetic clustering.
Angela McLaughlinPaul SeredaChanson J BrummeZabrina L BrummeRolando BarriosJulio S G MontanerJeffrey B JoyPublished in: Evolution, medicine, and public health (2021)
Understanding HIV transmission dynamics within clusters can help prioritize public health resource allocation. We compared socio-demographic and clinical risk factors associated with phylogenetic cluster membership and viral diversification rate, a historical branching rate, in order to assess their relative concordance and sampling sensitivity.