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1. Connecting patients notified with hepatitis C to treatment (CONNECT Study): A randomized controlled trial of active case management by a health department to support primary care practitioners

4. Linkage and retention in HCV care for HIV-infected populations: early data from the DAA era

9. A New Method for Estimating the Incidence of Infectious Diseases

10. Developing Health Promotion Interventions on Social Networking Sites: Recommendations from The FaceSpace Project

12. A systematic examination of the use of Online social networking sites for sexual health promotion

13. The impact of universal access to direct-acting antiviral therapy on the hepatitis C cascade of care among individuals attending primary and community health services.

17. Treatment access is only the first step to hepatitis C elimination: experience of universal anti‐viral treatment access in Australia.

19. The changing age distribution of men who have sex with men diagnosed with HIV in Victoria

20. Measuring and understanding the attitudes of Australian gay and bisexual men towards biomedical HIV prevention using cross-sectional data and factor analyses.

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25. High Rates of Hepatitis C Virus Reinfection and Spontaneous Clearance of Reinfection in People Who Inject Drugs: A Prospective Cohort Study

29. Young people's comparative recognition and recall of an Australian Government Sexual Health Campaign.

31. The changing age distribution of men who have sex with men diagnosed with HIV in Victoria.

32. Linkage and retention in HCV care for HIV-infected populations: early data from the DAA era

33. Same-visit hepatitis C testing and treatment to accelerate cure among people who inject drugs (the QuickStart Study): a cluster randomised cross-over trial protocol.

34. High rates of undiagnosed HIV infections in a community sample of gay men in Melbourne, Australia.

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