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1. Developing HIV assisted partner notification services tailored to Mexican key populations: a qualitative approach.

2. Contact tracing for hepatitis C: The case for novel screening strategies as we strive for viral elimination.

3. PARTNER NOTIFICATION SERVICES IN KISII COUNTY, KENYA: EVALUATING BEHAVIOUR CHANGE COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES.

4. Psychometric testing of the consequences of an HIV disclosure instrument in Mandarin: a cross-sectional study of persons living with HIV in Hunan, China.

5. Traditional and Web-Based Technologies to Improve Partner Notification Following Syphilis Diagnosis Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in Lima, Peru: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.

6. Spatial clusters of gonorrhoea in England with particular reference to the outcome of partner notification: 2012 and 2013.

7. Partner notification outcomes after integration of an on-site disease intervention specialist at a sexually transmitted disease clinic.

8. Perceived Risk of Intimate Partner Violence Among STI Clinic Patients: Implications for Partner Notification and Patient-Delivered Partner Therapy.

9. Public health opportunities and challenges in the provision of partner notification services: the New England experience.

10. Partner notification and treatment for sexually transmitted infections among pregnant women in Gaborone, Botswana.

11. Partner notification in cooperation with community-based organizations among HIV-positive men who have sex with men in two Chinese cities.

12. Advancing Partner Notification Through Electronic Communication Technology: A Review of Acceptability and Utilization Research.

13. Survey of partner notification practices for sexually transmissible infections in the United States.

14. Acceptance of and experiences utilising expedited partner therapy among African-American juvenile girls.

15. Partner notification among men who have sex with men and heterosexuals with STI/HIV: different outcomes and challenges.

16. Category: Epidemiology and partner notification.

17. Understanding attitudes, barriers and challenges in a small island nation to disease and partner notification for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections: a qualitative study.

18. COPY AND PASTE: TRANSPLANTING INTERNATIONAL HIV/AIDS MODEL LAWS INTO AFRICAN COUNTRIES.

19. Barriers to and facilitators of partner notification for chlamydia trachomatis among health care professionals.

20. A cross sectional study of how people diagnosed with a bacterial sexually transmitted infection inform their partners.

21. With whom did you have sex? Evaluation of a partner notification training for STI professionals using motivational interviewing.

22. Women's preferences for testing and management of sexually transmitted infections among low-income New York City family planning clients.

23. 2012 BASHH statement on partner notification for sexually transmissible infections.

25. Hepatitis C: the case against routine partner notification.

26. Chlamydial partner notification in the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH) 2011 UK national audit against the BASHH Medical Foundation for AIDS and Sexual Health Sexually Transmitted Infections Management Standards.

27. Interrupting Transmission of HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections in Rhode Island.

28. Partner notification uptake for sexually transmitted infections in China: a systematic literature review.

29. Is Accelerated Partner Therapy (APT) a cost-effective alternative to routine patient referral partner notification in the UK? Preliminary cost -- consequence analysis of an exploratory trial.

30. Can we improve partner notification rates through expedited partner therapy in the UK? Findings from an exploratory trial of Accelerated Partner Therapy (APT).

31. Chlamydia Partner Services for Females in California Family Planning Clinics.

32. Partner notification for Chlamydia trachomatis urogenital infections: eight years of patient referral experience in the major Portuguese sexually transmitted infections clinic, 2000-07.

33. Partner Notification of Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Practices and Preferences.

34. Variation in partner notification outcomes for chlamydia in UK genitourinary medicine clinics: multilevel study.

35. Assessing the effectiveness of a patient-driven partner notification strategy among pregnant women infected with syphilis in Bolivia.

36. Barriers to HIV Testing Among HIV/AIDS Concurrently Diagnosed Persons in New York City.

37. Evaluation of an Online Partner Notification Program.

38. Genital candidosis in heterosexual couples.

39. Breaking Patient Confidentiality: Comparing Chilean and French Viewpoints Regarding the Conditions of its Acceptability.

40. Comparing HIV Partner Notification Effectiveness Between Blacks and Hispanics in New York City.

41. The right thing to do: patients’ views and experiences of telling partners about chlamydia.

42. Evaluation of an Innovative Internet-based Partner Notification Program for Early Syphilis Case Management, Washington, D.C, January 2007-June 2008.

43. A Randomized Controlled Trial of Partner Notification Methods for Prevention of Trichomoniasis in Women.

44. Prioritising prevention strategies for patients in antiretroviral treatment programmes in resource-limited settings.

45. Make contact: a comparative study of contact tracing strategies.

46. Experiences and Outcomes of Partner Notification Among Men and Women Recently Diagnosed With ChIamydia and Their Views on Innovative Resources Aimed at Improving Notification Rates.

47. Evaluating a Web-Based Test Results System at an Urban STI Clinic.

48. Prediction Model to Maximize Impact of Syphilis Partner Notification—San Francisco, 2004-2008.

49. Telling partners about chlamydia: how acceptable are the new technologies?

50. Repeated Chlamydia trachomatis Genital Infections in Adolescent Women.

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