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1. The Sociospatial Network: Risk and the Role of Place in the Transmission of Infectious Diseases.

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3. Combining respondent-driven sampling with a community-based participatory action study of people who smoke drugs in two cities in British Columbia, Canada

4. Outlier populations: individual and social network correlates of solvent-using injection drug users.

5. Socia networkl support and harm reduction activities in a peer led pilot study, British Columbia, Canada

6. Factors associated with human West Nile virus infection in Ontario: a generalized linear mixed modelling approach

7. Transmission patterns of HIV and hepatitis C virus among networks of people who inject drugs.

8. Epidemiology and predictors of repeat positive chlamydia tests: the Brant County cohort, Ontario, Canada

9. The development of respondent-driven sampling (RDS) inference: A systematic review of the population mean and variance estimates

10. Network analysis of cases with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and controls in a large tertiary care facility

11. Notifiable Disease Databases for Client Management and Surveillance

12. Female Partner Notification Is a Promising Prevention Strategy for Controlling Sexually Transmitted Infections in Shanghai

13. STI phase and the geography of sexual partnerships: Prevalence of long-distance sexual contacts among chlamydia, gonorrhea, and coinfected STI cases in Manitoba, Canada

14. A network view of the transmission of sexually transmitted infections in Manitoba, Canada

15. A systematic review of national immunization policy making processes

16. Social Network-Related Risk Factors for Bloodborne Virus Infections Among Injection Drug Users Receiving Syringes through Secondary Exchange

17. The importance of social networks in their association to drug equipment sharing among injection drug users: a review

18. Rethinking Approaches to Risk Reduction for Injection Drug Users

19. Determinants of injection drug user (IDU) syringe sharing: the relationship between availability of syringes and risk network member characteristics in Winnipeg, Canada

20. Health research among hard-to-reach people: six degrees of sampling

21. Sexually Transmitted Disease Thresholds in Manitoba, Canada

22. Sexual network analysis of a gonorrhoea outbreak

23. Heterosexual outbreak of infectious syphilis: epidemiological and ethnographic analysis and implications for control

24. Outlier Populations: Individual and Social Network Correlates of Solvent-Using Injection Drug Users

25. Sampling Individuals With Large Sexual Networks

26. Characterizing the Drug-injecting Networks of Cocaine and Heroin Injectors in Montreal

27. Behavioral and socioeconomic risk factors associated with probable resistance to ceftriaxone and resistance to penicillin and tetracycline in Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Shanghai

28. Understanding recruitment: outcomes associated with alternate methods for seed selection in respondent driven sampling

29. Risk Factors for Infection in Women Undergoing Testing for Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Manitoba, Canada

30. Sexual Networks and Sexually Transmitted Infections; 'The Strength of Weak (Long Distance) Ties'

31. Global immunization policy making processes

32. HIV and HCV discordant injecting partners and their association to drug equipment sharing

33. Comparison of Neisseria gonorrhoeae multiantigen sequence typing and porB sequence analysis for identification of clusters of N. gonorrhoeae isolates

34. Identifying heterogeneity among injection drug users: a cluster analysis approach

35. Clusters of circulating Neisseria gonorrhoeae strains and association with antimicrobial resistance in Shanghai

36. Combining social network analysis and cluster analysis to identify sexual network types

37. Clients of indoor commercial sex workers: heterogeneity in patronage patterns and implications for HIV and STI propagation through sexual networks

38. Demographic, risk behaviour and personal network variables associated with prevalent hepatitis C, hepatitis B, and HIV infection in injection drug users in Winnipeg, Canada

39. Antimicrobial susceptibility and molecular determinants of quinolone resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolates from Shanghai

40. Incorporating geographic settings into a social network analysis of injection drug use and bloodborne pathogen prevalence

41. Identification of networks of sexually transmitted infection: a molecular, geographic, and social network analysis

42. Prevalence and correlates of Chlamydia infection in Canadian street youth

43. P1-S5.37 Evolution of sexual networks over time in Manitoba, Canada

44. Sexual networks and sexually transmitted infections: a tale of two cities

45. Patterns of chlamydia and gonorrhea infection in sexual networks in Manitoba, Canada

46. Comparative Evaluation of Chlamydiazyme, PACE 2, and AMP-CT Assays for Detection of Chlamydia trachomatis in Endocervical Specimens

47. P1-S2.57 Using an online survey to investigate risk behaviours and social networks in a syphilis outbreak among men who have sex with men in Toronto

48. O2-S5.04 Outlier populations: heightened risk for HIV, HCV and HIV/HCV co-infection among solvent-using injection drug users

50. STD Core Group Membership in Manitoba, Canada