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1. Outpatient COVID-19 convalescent plasma recipient antibody thresholds correlated to reduced hospitalizations within a randomized trial.

2. COVID-19 convalescent plasma therapy decreases inflammatory cytokines: a randomized controlled trial.

3. Longitudinal population-level HIV epidemiologic and genomic surveillance highlights growing gender disparity of HIV transmission in Uganda

4. Discordant performance of mpox serological assays

7. Identification of antibody targets associated with lower HIV viral load and viremic control.

9. Increasing intra- and inter-subtype HIV diversity despite declining HIV incidence in Uganda

11. Prevalence of Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Transgender Women With and Without HIV in the Eastern and Southern United States.

12. Longitudinal patterns in indeterminate HIV rapid antibody test results: a population-based, prospective cohort study

13. Discordant Performance of Mpox Serological Assays

14. Racial/ethnic differences in the association between transgender-related U.S. state policies and self-rated health of transgender women.

15. Orthopoxvirus-Specific T-Cell Responses in Convalescent Mpox Patients.

17. OS5.4 Age Patterns Of HSV-2 Incidence and Prevalence In Two Communities In Rakai, Uganda: A Catalytic Incidence Model Applied To Population-based Seroprevalence Data.

18. Bivalent mRNA COVID vaccines elicit predominantly cross-reactive CD4+T cell clonotypes

19. Incidence and prevalence of hepatitis C and B infections among men who have sex with men and transgender women enrolled in a United States HIV vaccine trial.

20. Age and gender profiles of HIV infection burden and viraemia: novel metrics for HIV epidemic control in African populations with high antiretroviral therapy coverage.

22. Bivalent mRNA COVID vaccines elicit predominantly cross-reactive CD4 + T cell clonotypes.

23. Increasing intra- and inter-subtype HIV diversity despite declining HIV incidence in Uganda.

24. Erratum for Gebo et al., "Early antibody treatment, inflammation, and risk of post-COVID conditions".

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