%0 Figure %A Wong, Ngai Sze %A Wong, Ka Hing %A Po Lee, Man %A Tsang, Owen T. Y. %A Chan, Denise P. C. %A Shan Lee, Shui %D 2016 %T Sensitivity analysis of new infection curves constructed by computing the first quartile, third quartile and median of the simulation results in Group A and B, and the median of undiagnosed interval in reference group (Group A, Group B, Group A and B) for Group C, by mode of transmission. %U https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/Sensitivity_analysis_of_new_infection_curves_constructed_by_computing_the_first_quartile_third_quartile_and_median_of_the_simulation_results_in_Group_A_and_B_and_the_median_of_undiagnosed_interval_in_reference_group_Group_A_Group_B_Group_A_and_B_for_Group/3484172 %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0159021.g002 %2 https://plos.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/5502275 %K undiagnosed intervals %K seroconversion %K undiagnosed interval %K HIV transmission risk %K 2001. Heterosexual infection %K HIV epidemic curves %K CD 4 data %K 3 HIV specialist clinics %K HIV incidence curves %K MSM %K 3695 adult HIV patients %K Epidemic Curves Background Undiagnosed infections %X

Sensitivity analysis of new infection curves constructed by computing the first quartile, third quartile and median of the simulation results in Group A and B, and the median of undiagnosed interval in reference group (Group A, Group B, Group A and B) for Group C, by mode of transmission.

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