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51. Design of a community-based study of sexually transmitted infections/HIV and infertility in an urban area of northern Tanzania.

52. China's syphilis epidemic: a systematic review of seroprevalence studies.

53. Syphilis among female sex workers in southwestern China: potential for HIV transmission.

54. Determination of iron status in women attending genitourinary clinics with pruritus vulvae.

55. The associations between pelvic inflammatory disease, Trichomonas vaginalis infection, and positive herpes simplex virus type 2 serology.

56. HIV incidence among women of reproductive age in Malawi and Zimbabwe.

57. Serological markers of selected sexually and blood transmitted infections in pregnant women and in newborns of HIV-positive mothers in the Slovak Republic.

58. Prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus and sexually transmitted infections and risky sexual behaviors among men visiting gay bathhouses in taiwan.

59. Sexually transmitted infections and prostatic inflammation/cell damage as measured by serum prostate specific antigen concentration.

60. Screening for sexually transmitted infections at a DeAddictions service in south India.

61. Seroprevalence of sexually transmitted infections among accepted and deferred blood donors in Jamaica.

62. Prevalence of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections among female commercial sex workers in Argentina.

63. HTLV-2 infection in injection drug users in King County, Washington.

64. Sexually transmitted infection and blood-borne virus screening in juvenile correctional facilities: a review of the literature and recommendations for Australian centres.

65. Prevalence of, and risk factors for, HSV-2 antibodies in sexually transmitted disease patients, healthy pregnant females, blood donors and medical students in Tanzania and Norway.

66. Evidence of genetic variability of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in plasma and cervicovaginal lavage in ethiopian women seeking care for sexually transmitted infections.

67. Risk factors of sexually transmitted infections among migrant and non-migrant sexual partnerships from rural South Africa.

68. Characteristics and sexually transmitted diseases of male rural migrants in a metropolitan area of Eastern China.

69. Acceptance and outcome of herpes simplex virus type 2 antibody testing in patients attending an STD clinic--recognized and unrecognized infections.

70. Trends in voluntary HIV testing in general practices in France between 1987 and 2002.

71. Infection with human immunodeficiency virus, herpes simplex virus type 2, and human herpes virus 8 in remote villages of southwestern Papua New Guinea.

72. Diagnostic tests for common STDs and HSV-2.

73. Seroprevalence of HIV among sexually transmitted infections clinic attenders voluntarily tested for HIV in Barcelona, 1998-2001.

74. Hepatitis B virus infection risk factors and immunity among sexually transmitted disease clinic clients.

75. Prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases among pregnant women in Ilorin, Nigeria.

76. A patient in whom only hepatitis B virus (HBV) was thought to have been contracted, by kissing, from a same-sex partner coinfected with HBV and human immunodeficiency virus-1.

77. Sexually transmitted diseases in Japanese female commercial sex workers working in massage parlors with cell baths.

78. Status of infectious disease markers among blood donors in a teaching hospital, Bhairahawa, western Nepal.

79. Blood-borne viral STIs.

80. Testing for STDs.

81. False positive VDRL (BFP-STS) and systemic lupus erythematosus; new data in clinico-laboratory associations.

82. HIV infection in men who have sex with men, New York City Department of Health sexually transmitted disease clinics, 1990-1999: a decade of serosurveillance finds that racial disparities and associations between HIV and gonorrhea persist.

83. Seroepidemiology of low and high oncogenic risk types of human papillomavirus in a predominantly male cohort of STD clinic patients.

84. Hepatitis B infection among patients attending a sexually transmitted diseases clinic in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

85. Prevention of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV in young military men: evaluation of a cognitive-behavioral skills-building intervention.

86. Early human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in the HIV Network for Prevention Trials Vaccine Preparedness Cohort: risk behaviors, symptoms, and early plasma and genital tract virus load.

87. Hepatitis C virus among genitourinary clinic attenders in Scotland: unlinked anonymous testing.

88. Sexual behaviour and infection rates for HIV, blood-borne and sexually transmitted infections among patients attending drug treatment centres in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

89. Prevalence of hepatitis G virus in patients with hemophilia and their steady female sexual partners.

90. Serum micronutrients and cervical dysplasia in Southwestern American Indian women.

91. [Seroepidemiological survey of human toxoplasmosis in Osorno, Region X, Chile, 1998].

92. Herpes simplex type II and Mycoplasma genitalium as risk factors for heterosexual HIV transmission: report from the heterosexual HIV transmission study.

93. Barriers for safer oral sex.

94. Sexual transmission of hepatitis C virus infection.

95. Human T-cell lymphotropic virus types I and II infections in patients with leukaemia/lymphoma and in subjects with sexually transmitted diseases in Nigeria.

96. Sexually transmitted diseases and human immunodeficiency virus infection among women with genital infections in Burkina Faso.

97. [Evaluation of the risks of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV infection in a rural region of Senegal in 1991].

98. Seroprevalence and incidence of sexually transmitted diseases in a rural Ugandan population.

99. Herpes simplex virus type 2 infection of heterosexual men attending a sexual health centre.

100. Hepatitis C virus seroprevalence in clients of sexually transmitted disease clinics in North Carolina.

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