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1. S08.2 Self-testing and e-STI: the Dutch experience with home-based and internet-based services and transformation into effective implementation

2. O05.4 Changes in MSM’s sexual activity, PrEP use, and access to HIV/STI testing during and after the first Dutch COVID-19 lockdown

3. O13.6 Determinants of PrEP uptake, intention and awareness in the Netherlands: a socio-spatial analysis

4. O04.2 The impact of COVID-19 and associated response measures on STI transmission among MSM: a mathematical modelling study

5. O12.3 The Netherlands on track to achieve UNAIDS’ ‘95–95–95’ HIV targets for 2025 in all STI surveillance regions

6. Reducing health disparities: key factors for successful implementation of social network testing with HIV self-tests among men who have sex with men with a non-western migration background in the Netherlands

7. [Mapping HIV prevalence in the Netherlands with geographic information systems]

8. Chronic hepatitis B and C infections in the Netherlands: estimated prevalence in risk groups and the general population

9. Missed opportunities to offer HIV tests to high-risk groups during general practitioners' STI-related consultations: an observational study

10. Disassortative sexual mixing among migrant populations in the Netherlands: a potential for HIV/STI transmission?

11. Surveillance van seksueel gedrag binnen de reguliere SOA surveillance: een pilot

12. Hepatitis B vaccination targeted at behavioural risk groups in the Netherlands: Does it work?

13. Molecular epidemiology of acute hepatitis B in the Netherlands in 2004: nationwide survey

14. Molecular epidemiology of hepatitis B virus in Amsterdam 1992-1997

15. Using phylogenetic analysis to trace HIV-1 migration among western European injecting drug users seroconverting from 1984 to 1997

16. Hepatitis C virus prevalence in The Netherlands: migrants account for most infections

17. Comparing two definitions of ethnicity for identifying young persons at risk for chlamydia

18. Hepatitis C in the general population of various ethnic origins living in the Netherlands: Should non-Western migrants be screened?

19. [Hepatitis B virus transmission patterns in the Netherlands, 2004]

20. Migrants travelling to their country of origin: a bridge population for HIV transmission?

21. P13.13 Sexually transmitted infection care in termination of pregnancy clinics in the netherlands

22. P11.32 Socio-demographic and behavioural characteristics of men who have sex with men (msm) in the netherlands who have never been tested for hiv

23. Multiple HIV-1 subtypes present amongst heterosexuals in Amsterdam 1988–1996

24. HIV and STIs increasing in the Netherlands according to latest surveillance data

25. [Trends in HIV prevalence and risk behaviour among injecting drug users in Rotterdam, I994-2002]

26. Increase in STIs in the Netherlands slowed in 2003

27. Trends in registered HIV/AIDS cases in the Netherlands: rising number of immigrants with HIV

28. Introduction of surveillance of infections with Staphylococcus aureus containing the Panton-Valentine Leukocidin gene in the Netherlands

29. O1-S09.04 Modelled impact of changing participation rates on effectiveness of population based chlamydia screening

31. P1-S4.02 Ethnicity based on the country of birth is better to identify the young population at high risk for Chlamydia infection than self-defined ethnicity

32. P2-S8.07 Keeping participants on board: optimising uptake by automated respondent reminders in an Internet-based Chlamydia Screening in the Netherlands

33. P1-S6.12 The contribution of a Chlamydia screening programme to testing and case-finding in addition to regular STI-care in three regions of The Netherlands

34. O1-S01.03 High yield in reinfections during a chlamydia screening programme when automatically sending testkits after 6 months to previously infected

35. O08.2 Use and Effectiveness of an Online Partner Notification Tool For STI, Called Suggest-A-Test

36. P3.129 Identifying Recently Acquired HIV Infections Among Newly Diagnosed Men Who Have Sex with Men in the Netherlands

37. P5.038 Development of Prediction Rules For Chlamydia Trachomatis Infection on Population and Individual Level - Potential For Innovative Selective Screening

38. P5.002 Partner Notification Outcomes For MSM and Heterosexuals with STI/HIV: Challenges at Different Stages

39. P4.086 CT Test Results Among Participants of the Chlamydia Screening Implementation (CSI) and Its Association with Sexual Behaviour Change

40. O5-S4.01 Register-based chlamydia screening: does it make a difference if the invitation is sent by GP or by Municipal Health Service?

41. O1-S09.03 Main results and impact analysis of annual Chlamydia screening in a large register-based programme in the Netherlands

42. P.443 Sustained transmission of hepatitis B in the Netherlands, despite vaccination targeted towards high-risk groups

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