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1. Oral-genital HPV infection transmission, concordance of HPV genotypes and genital lesions among spouses/ partners of patients diagnosed with HPV-related head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC): a scoping review.

2. Infectious proctitis: what every gastroenterologist needs to know.

3. Determinants of health among people who use illicit drugs in the conflict-affected countries of Afghanistan, Colombia and Myanmar: a systematic review of epidemiological evidence.

4. Understanding the factors associated with HIV and STIs diagnosis among Black heterosexual men in Ottawa and Windsor, Ontario.

5. Writing for digital news about HIV criminalization in canada.

6. High-risk behaviors and factors for HIV and sexually transmitted infections among transgender people in Gaborone, Botswana: results from a national survey.

7. RiskRadar: development and pilot results of a technical intervention targeting combination prevention regarding HIV, viral hepatitis, sexually transmitted infections and tuberculosis.

8. The Syndemic Interaction of Intimate Partner Violence, Sexually Transmitted Infections, and HIV Infection among African American Women: Best Practices and Strategies.

9. Contagiousness in treated HIV-1 infection.

10. Rome-sacking and barebacking: longing, rhetoric, and revolution in Augustine and queer theory.

11. A colonial legacy of HIV/AIDS, NTD, and STI super-syndemics: Eugenicist foreign aid and intertwined health burdens in Nigeria.

12. Australian students' experiences of sexuality education at school.

13. Development of an evidence-based model of rapid testing, counseling and referral patients with HIV, HVC and other STDs in Mexican addiction treatment centers.

14. Relationship between Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) and human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV 16) infection among women in Sub-Saharan Africa and public health implications: A systematic review.

15. Chemsex behaviours among men who have sex with men: A systematic review of the literature.

16. Hidden in plain sight: Making a case for heterosexual Black college women being identified as a high-risk population for HIV infection.

17. Extracellular dynamics of early HIV infection.

18. Three methods of delivering clinic-based training on syndromic management of sexually transmitted diseases in South Africa: a pilot study.

19. Knowledge and use of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis among men who have sex with men in Berlin – A multicentre, cross-sectional survey.

20. Estimating time of HIV-1 infection from next- generation sequence diversity.

21. The case for investing in the male condom.

22. High HIV prevalence and incidence among women in Southern Mozambique: Evidence from the MDP microbicide feasibility study.

23. Intervention time series analysis of voluntary, counselling and testing on HIV infections in West African sub-region: the case of Ghana.

24. Associated with Differences in Sexual Risk-Taking Behaviors Among Migrants in South Korea.

25. Gender, Vulnerability and Sufferings of HIV Infected Women: A Case from Bangladesh.

26. Addressing the structural drivers of HIV: a luxury or necessity for programmes?

27. AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE IN NIGERIA.

28. Influence of multiple partners and use of contraceptives on the sexual behaviour of Nigerian police: some counselling implications.

29. Second-generation HIV surveillance: better data for decision-making.

30. What's in a condom?---HIV and sexual politics in Japan.

31. Identity management and sense of belonging to gay community among young rural Thai same-sex attracted men: implications for HIV prevention and treatment.

32. Blood-borne viral co-infections among human immunodeficiency virus-infected inmates.

33. The multi-step homotopy analysis method for solving fractional-order model for HIV infection of CD4+T cells.

34. Crisis? A Brief Critique of Masters, Johnson and Kolodny.

35. Lifetime Induced Abortion: A Comparison between Women Living and Not Living with HIV.

36. Impact and cost-effectiveness analysis of the national school-based sexuality education programme in Estonia.

37. Hombres que tienen sexo con hombres (HSH) : reflexiones para la prevención y promoción de la salud.

38. Primosecundarismo sifilítico en paciente con infección por VIH.

39. Gonorrhoea diagnoses in a network of STI clinics in Spain during the period 2006-2010: differences by sex and transmission route.

40. Prevalence of Consensual Male–Male Sex and Sexual Violence, and Associations with HIV in South Africa: A Population-Based Cross-Sectional Study.

41. HIV-1 Transmission within Marriage in Rural Uganda: A Longitudinal Study.

42. The Association between Noncommercial Partnerships and Risk of HIV among Female Sex Workers: Evidences from a Cross-Sectional Behavioral and Biological Survey in Southern India.

43. Wives without husbands: Gendered vulnerability to sexually transmitted infections among previously married women in India.

44. HIV Model Parameter Estimates from Interruption Trial Data including Drug Efficacy and Reservoir Dynamics.

45. HIV risk among Australian men travelling overseas: networks and context matter.

46. HIV prevention, structural change and social values: the need for an explicit normative approach.

47. How countries cope with competing demands and expectations: perspectives of different stakeholders on priority setting and resource allocation for health in the era of HIV and AIDS.

48. Evolutionary pathways of transmitted drug-resistant HIV-1.

49. Making a difference: The construction of ethnicity in HIV and STI epidemiological research by the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM)

50. Reductions in sexually transmitted infections associated with popular opinion leaders in China in a randomised controlled trial.