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1. Genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 reveals highest severity and mortality of delta over other variants: evidence from Cameroon

4. Rapid Increase of Community SARS-CoV-2 Seroprevalence during Second Wave of COVID-19, Yaounde, Cameroon

5. Dolutegravir-based and low-dose efavirenz-based regimen for the initial treatment of HIV-1 infection (NAMSAL): week 96 results from a two-group, multicentre, randomised, open label, phase 3 non-inferiority trial in Cameroon

6. No detectable differences in Nef-mediated downregulation of HLA-I and CD4 molecules among HIV-1 group M lineages circulating in Cameroon, where the pandemic originated

8. Immune Correlates of Disease Progression in Linked HIV-1 Infection

9. Structural Features and Genetic Diversity in Gag Gene of Rare HIV-1 Subtypes from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

10. Structural Features and Genetic Diversity in Gag Gene of Rare HIV-1 Subtypes from the Democratic Republic of Congo

11. Editorial: Characterization of HIV-1 variants: implications for HIV-1 prevention, treatment and cure.

12. Characterization and Profiling of Gut Bacterial Microbiome and Pathobionts among HIV-negative and HIV-infected Individuals in Cameroon

17. Near full genome characterization of HIV?1 unique recombinant forms in Cameroon reveals dominant CRF02_AG and F2 recombination patterns

18. Clinical presentation of COVID-19 at the time of testing and factors associated with pre-symptomatic cases in Cameroon

20. Subtype-specific differences in Gag-protease replication capacity of HIV-1 isolates from East and West Africa

22. HIV infection in rural villages of Cameroon

23. HIV type 1 group M clades infecting subjects from rural villages in equatorial rain forests of Cameroon

24. Characterization of HIV-1 gag and nef in Cameroon: further evidence of extreme diversity at the origin of the HIV-1 group M epidemic

25. Near full genome characterization of HIV‐1 unique recombinant forms in Cameroon reveals dominant CRF02_AG and F2 recombination patterns

26. Immune Correlates of Disease Progression in Linked HIV-1 Infection

27. Development of a Versatile, Near Full Genome Amplification and Sequencing Approach for a Broad Variety of HIV-1 Group M Variants

28. Near full-length HIV type 1M genomic sequences from Cameroon

29. High Degree of HIV-1 group M Genetic Diversity within Circulating Recombinant Forms: Insight into the Early Events of HIV-1M Evolution

37. HIV Type 1 Group M Clades Infecting Subjects From Rural Villages in Equatorial Rain Forests of Cameroon

38. Neutralizing antibody patterns and viral escape in HIV-1 non-B subtype chronically infected treatment-naive individuals.

39. HIV Infection in Rural Villages of Cameroon.

42. Refined Identification of Neutralization-Resistant HIV-1 CRF02_AG Viruses.

43. Phylogenetic evidence of extensive spatial mixing of diverse HIV-1 group M lineages within Cameroon but not between its neighbours.

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