Genomic surveillance uncovers regional variation in HCV transmission networks in rural United States
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Genomic surveillance has been used to study the transmission of various diseases, including hepatitis C, syphilis, and HIV. This method has uncovered regional variations in disease transmission networks in different parts of the world, such as rural areas in the United States. The approach has also been applied to investigate disease transmission in other regions, including England, Cyprus, and Africa.
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