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Myron S. Cohen
Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publications - 576
Citations - 50913
Myron S. Cohen is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The author has an hindex of 103, co-authored 549 publications receiving 46021 citations. Previous affiliations of Myron S. Cohen include University of Massachusetts Medical School & Scripps Health.
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Cabotegravir for Prevention of HIV-1 in Women: Results From HPTN 084, a Phase III, Randomised Controlled Trial
Sinead Delany-Moretlwe,James P. Hughes,Peter Bock,Samuel Gurrion Ouma,Portia Hunidzarira,Dishiki Kalonji,Noel Kayange,Joseph Makhema,P Mandima,Carrie-Anne Mathew,Elizabeth Spooner,Juliet Mpendo,Pamela G Mukwekwerere,Nyaradzo Mgodi,P. Nahirya Ntege,Gonasagrie Nair,Clemensia Nakabiito,Harriet Nuwagaba-Biribonwoha,Ravindre Panchia,Nishanta Singh,Bekezela Siziba,Jennifer Farrior,Scott Rose,Rebecca Berhanu,Peter J. Anderson,Yaw Agyei,Susan H. Eshleman,Mark A. Marzinke,Estelle Piwowar-Manning,Craig W. Hendrix,Aida Asmelash,Francesca Conradie,Michelle Moorhouse,Paul G. Richardson,Stephanie Beigel-Orme,Lynda Emel,Kevin Bokoch,Rhonda White,Sybil G. Hosek,Elizabeth E. Tolley,Nirupama Sista,Katherine Shin,Adeola Adeyeye,James F. Rooney,Alex R. Rinehart,William Spreen,Kimberly Smith,Brett Hanscom,Myron S. Cohen,Mina C. Hosseinipour +49 more
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Demographic characteristics of sources of HIV-1 transmission in Zambia
Matthew Hall,Tanya Golubchik,David Bonsall,Lucie Abeler-Dörner,Mohammed Limbada,Mohammed Limbada,Barry Kosloff,Barry Kosloff,Ab Schaap,M de Cesare,G Mackintyre-Cockett,William J. M. Probert,Oliver Ratmann,Ana Bulas Cruz,Estelle Piwowar-Manning,David N. Burns,Myron S. Cohen,Deborah Donnell,Susan H. Eshleman,Musonda Simwinga,Richard J. Hayes,Sarah Fidler,Helen Ayles,Helen Ayles,Christophe Fraser +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used phylogenetics to understand the population characteristics of people who are sources of infection and found that HIV transmission in the study communities took place as part of common sexual mixing, and that there was no outsized contribution of importation, from drug resistance, or recent infection.
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Preventing transmission of HIV: a biological and medical perspective.
TL;DR: The understanding of the transmission of HIV is summarized, and how this knowledge has been used to develop prevention strategies—many of which have already been used successfully—is described.
Acute HIV Infection: Implications for HIV Spread, Disease Progression, and Vaccine Development
TL;DR: The natural history of initial HIV infection can be arbitrarily divided into phases that include acute HIV infection, the first stage of disease before most HIV-specific antibodies form; recent or early infection; and established chronic HIV infection.