Items where Author is "Bonhoeffer, Sebastian"
Number of items: 4. 2011von Wyl, Viktor and Kouyos, Roger D. and Yerly, Sabine and Böni, Jürg and Shah, Cyril and Bürgisser, Philippe and Klimkait, Thomas and Weber, Rainer and Hirschel, Bernard and Cavassini, Matthias and Staehelin, Cornelia and Battegay, Manuel and Vernazza, Pietro L. and Bernasconi, Enos and Ledergerber, Bruno and Bonhoeffer, Sebastian and Günthard, Huldrych F. and Swiss HIV Cohort Study, . (2011) The role of migration and domestic transmission in the spread of HIV-1 non-B subtypes in Switzerland. Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol. 204, no. 7. pp. 1095-1103. 2010Kouyos, Roger D. and von Wyl, Viktor and Yerly, Sabine and Böni, Jürg and Taffé, Patrick and Shah, Cyril and Bürgisser, Philippe and Klimkait, Thomas and Weber, Rainer and Hirschel, Bernard and Cavassini, Matthias and Furrer, Hansjakob and Battegay, Manuel and Vernazza, Pietro L. and Bernasconi, Enos and Rickenbach, Martin and Ledergerber, Bruno and Bonhoeffer, Sebastian and Günthard, Huldrych F.. (2010) Molecular epidemiology reveals long-term changes in HIV type 1 subtype B transmission in Switzerland. The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol. 201, no. 10. pp. 1488-1497. 2009Müller, Viktor and von Wyl, Viktor and Yerly, Sabine and Böni, Jürg and Klimkait, Thomas and Bürgisser, Philippe and Ledergerber, Bruno and Günthard, Huldrych F. and Bonhoeffer, Sebastian. (2009) African descent is associated with slower CD4 cell count decline in treatment-naive patients of the Swiss HIV Cohort Study. AIDS : official journal of the International AIDS Society, Vol. 23. pp. 1269-1276. von Wyl, Viktor and Yerly, Sabine and Bürgisser, Philippe and Klimkait, Thomas and Battegay, Manuel and Bernasconi, Enos and Cavassini, Matthias and Furrer, Hansjakob and Hirschel, Bernard and Vernazza, Pietro L. and Francioli, Patrick and Bonhoeffer, Sebastian and Ledergerber, Bruno and Günthard Huldrych, F. and Swiss HIV Cohort Study, . (2009) Long-term trends of HIV type 1 drug resistance prevalence among antiretroviral treatment-experienced patients in Switzerland. Clinical Infectious Diseases, Vol. 48. pp. 979-987. |