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1. Development of type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance in people with HIV infection: Prevalence, incidence and associated factors.

2. Recent increased identification and transmission of HIV-1 unique recombinant forms in Sweden

3. Establishment and stability of the latent HIV-1 DNA reservoir

4. Population genomics of intrapatient HIV-1 evolution

5. Temporal trends in the Swedish HIV-1 epidemic: increase in non-B subtypes and recombinant forms over three decades.

6. Trends in antiretroviral therapy and prevalence of HIV drug resistance mutations in Sweden 1997-2011.

7. Low prevalence of transmitted drug resistance in patients newly diagnosed with HIV-1 infection in Sweden 2003-2010.

8. Dynamics of HIV-1 quasispecies during antiviral treatment dissected using ultra-deep pyrosequencing.

9. Lymphogranuloma venereum rates increased and Chlamydia trachomatis genotypes changed among men who have sex with men in Sweden 2004–2016

10. Recent Increased Identification and Transmission of {HIV}-1 unique Recombinant Forms in {Sweden}

11. P3.27 Lymphogranuloma venereum in sweden 2004–2016: increased rates among hiv-negative men who have sex with men and changed genotypes

12. Confounding effects of liquorice, hydrocortisone, and blood contamination on salivary cortisol but not cortisone

13. Chlamydia trachomatis Strains Show Specific Clustering for Men Who Have Sex with Men Compared to Heterosexual Populations in Sweden, the Netherlands, and the United States

15. HIV-1 transmission between MSM and heterosexuals, and increasing proportions of circulating recombinant forms in the Nordic Countries

18. Orally exposed uninfected individuals have systemic anti-HIV responses associating with partners' viral load

19. Oral HIV-exposure elicits mucosal HIV-neutralizing antibodies in uninfected men who have sex with men

20. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) in Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM)

21. Population genomics of intrapatient HIV-1 evolution

22. Temporal Trends in the Swedish HIV-1 Epidemic: Increase in Non-B Subtypes and Recombinant Forms over Three Decades

23. Indicators of T-cell activation: Correlation between quantitative CD38 expression and soluble CD8 levels in asymptomatic HIV+ individuals and healthy controls

24. MT-2 tropism and CCR-5 genotype strongly influence disease progression in HIV-1-infected individuals

25. Induction of specific T-cell responses in HIV infection

26. Presence of Autologous Neutralizing Antibodies against Cytomegalovirus (CMV) in Serum of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1-Infected Patients Shedding CMV in Saliva

27. HIV-1 exposed uninfected men who have sex with men have increased levels of salivary CC-chemokines associated with sexual behavior

28. Induction of systemic HIV-1-specific cellular immune responses by oral exposure in the uninfected partner of discordant couples

29. [Strong increase of gonorrhea]

30. Cross-Reactive T-Helper Responses in Patients Infected with Different Subtypes of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1

31. [Increase of syphilis among men who have sex with men]

32. [Rectal and pharyngeal Chlamydia common among men who have sex with men]

33. [Lymphogranuloma venereum--increased spread in Sweden. A rare Chlamydia subtype which become more and more common among men who have sex with men]

34. Treatment as prevention for HIV

36. Two cases of lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) in homosexual men in Stockholm

37. A nonsense mutation (428G--A) in the fucosyltransferase FUT2 gene affects the progression of HIV-1 infection

38. CD4 cell-monitored treatment interruption in patients with a CD4 cell count500 x 106 cells/l

39. Hypofibrinolytic state in HIV-1-infected patients treated with protease inhibitor-containing highly active antiretroviral therapy

40. Treatment history and baseline viral load, but not viral tropism or CCR-5 genotype, influence prolonged antiviral efficacy of highly active antiretroviral treatment

41. The influence of MT-2 tropism on the prognostic implications of the delta32 deletion in the CCR-5 gene

42. Trends in Antiretroviral Therapy and Prevalence of HIV Drug Resistance Mutations in Sweden 1997–2011

43. Low Prevalence of Transmitted Drug Resistance in Patients Newly Diagnosed with HIV-1 Infection in Sweden 2003-2010

44. [Untitled]

45. Sudden cardiac death in a patient on 2 years of highly active antiretroviral treatment: a case report

47. Epstein–Barr virus genome load is increased by therapeutic vaccination in HIV-l carriers, and further enhanced in patients with a history of symptomatic primary infection

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