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1. Navigating grey areas in HIV and mental health implementation science.

2. Approaches to transitioning women into and out of prevention of mother‐to‐child transmission of HIV services for continued ART: a systematic review.

3. Retention‐in‐care in the PMTCT cascade: definitions matter! Analyses from the INSPIRE projects in Malawi, Nigeria and Zimbabwe.

4. HIV-free survival at 12-24 months in breastfed infants of HIV-infected women on antiretroviral treatment.

5. Ethnostatics and the AIDS epidemic.

6. Using a Programme Science approach to substantially reduce the risk of HIV transmission and acquisition in sex transactions among female sex workers in Zimbabwe.

7. Providing HIV‐assisted partner services to partners of partners in western Kenya: an implementation science study.

8. Family-centred approaches to the prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV.

9. Pregnant adolescents living with HIV: what we know, what we need to know, where we need to go.

10. Alignment of adherence and risk for HIV acquisition in a demonstration project of pre-exposure prophylaxis among HIV serodiscordant couples in Kenya and Uganda: a prospective analysis of prevention-effective adherence.

11. A review of transition experiences in perinatally and behaviourally acquired HIV-1 infection; same, same but different?

12. HIV healthcare transition outcomes among youth in North America and Europe: a review.

13. Postnatal HIV transmission in breastfed infants of HIV-infected women on ART: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

14. Social network approaches to locating people recently infected with HIV in Odessa, Ukraine.

15. A bibliometric analysis of HIV nursing research between 1999 and 2022.

16. Healthcare provisions associated with multiple HIV‐related outcomes among adolescent girls and young women living with HIV in South Africa: a cross‐sectional study.

17. PrEP as a feature in the optimal landscape of combination HIV prevention in sub-Saharan Africa.

18. Results from a rapid national assessment of services for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Côte d'Ivoire.

19. Limited accessibility to HIV services for persons with disabilities living with HIV in Ghana, Uganda and Zambia.

20. Addressing gender inequalities to improve the sexual and reproductive health and wellbeing of women living with HIV.

21. A review of HIV pre‐exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) programmes by delivery models in the Asia‐Pacific through the healthcare accessibility framework.

22. Involving fathers in prevention of mother to child transmission initiatives - what the evidence suggests.

23. Expanding the role of community mobilization to accelerate progress towards ending vertical transmission of HIV in Uganda: the Networks model.

24. Moving forward: why responding to migration, mobility and HIV in South(ern) Africa is a public health priority.

25. Population-level impact of expanding PrEP coverage by offering long-acting injectable PrEP to MSM in three high-resource settings: a model comparison analysis.

26. Antiretroviral postnatal prophylaxis to prevent HIV vertical transmission: present and future strategies.

27. Left behind on the path to 90‐90‐90: understanding and responding to HIV among displaced people.

28. Peer community health workers improve HIV testing and ART linkage among key populations in Zambia: retrospective observational results from the Z‐CHECK project, 2019–2020.

29. Differentiating the incidence and burden of HIV by age among women who sell sex: a systematic review and meta‐analysis.

30. The importance of assessing and addressing mental health barriers to PrEP use during pregnancy and postpartum in sub‐Saharan Africa: state of the science and research priorities.

31. Women and ARV-based HIV prevention - challenges and opportunities.

32. The prevalence of pre‐treatment and acquired HIV drug resistance in Vietnam: a nationally representative survey, 2017–2018.

33. Condomless receptive anal intercourse is associated with markers of mucosal inflammation in a cohort of men who have sex with men in Atlanta, Georgia.

34. Two‐fold increase in the HIV viral load suppression rate along with decreased incidence over six years in Ndhiwa sub‐county, Kenya.

35. Modelling the impact of HIV and HCV prevention and treatment interventions for people who inject drugs in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

36. After their wives have delivered, a lot of men like going out: Perceptions of HIV transmission risk and support for HIV prevention methods during breastfeeding in sub‐Saharan Africa.

37. Timing of HIV testing among pregnant and breastfeeding women and risk of mother‐to‐child HIV transmission in Malawi: a sampling‐based cohort study.

38. 24‐Month HIV‐free survival among HIV‐exposed Infants in Lesotho: the PEAWIL cohort study.

39. Successes and gaps in the HIV cascade of care of a high HIV prevalence setting in Zimbabwe: a population‐based survey.

40. Use of data from various sources to evaluate and improve the prevention of mother‐to‐child transmission of HIV programme in Zimbabwe: a data integration exercise.

41. Point‐of‐care HIV maternal viral load and early infant diagnosis testing around time of delivery at tertiary obstetric units in South Africa: a prospective study of coverage, results return and turn‐around times.

42. "I just believe there is a risk" understanding of undetectable equals untransmissible (U = U) among health providers and HIV‐negative partners in serodiscordant relationships in Kenya.

43. HIV incidence and factors associated with testing positive for HIV among men who have sex with men and transgender women in Myanmar: data from community‐based HIV testing services.

44. Beyond HIV prevention: everyday life priorities and demand for PrEP among Ugandan HIV serodiscordant couples.

45. Randomised Placebo-controlled trials and HIV-infected Pregnant Women in Developing Countries. Ethical Imperialism or Unethical Exploitation.

46. Cost and cost-effectiveness of transitioning to universal initiation of lifelong antiretroviral therapy for all HIV-positive pregnant and breastfeeding women in Swaziland.

47. Bringing population mobility into focus to achieve HIV prevention goals.

48. “I will leave the baby with my mother”: Long‐distance travel and follow‐up care among HIV‐positive pregnant and postpartum women in South Africa.

49. Expert consensus statement on the science of HIV in the context of criminal law.

50. A prospective “test‐and‐treat” demonstration project among people who inject drugs in Vietnam.