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2. Will the Russian war in Ukraine unleash larger epidemics of HIV, TB and associated conditions and diseases in Ukraine?

3. Phylodynamics and migration data help describe HIV transmission dynamics in internally displaced people who inject drugs in Ukraine

4. Hepatitis C Virus in people with experience of injection drug use following their displacement to Southern Ukraine before 2020

5. Unified European support framework to sustain the HIV cascade of care for people living with HIV including in displaced populations of war-struck Ukraine

6. Challenges posed by COVID‐19 to people who inject drugs and lessons from other outbreaks

7. Phylodynamics Helps to Evaluate the Impact of an HIV Prevention Intervention

8. People with high HIV viral load within risk networks: who are these people and who refers them best?

9. Social network approaches to locating people recently infected with HIV in Odessa, Ukraine

10. Incarceration history and risk of HIV and hepatitis C virus acquisition among people who inject drugs: a systematic review and meta-analysis

11. Network Research Experiences in New York and Eastern Europe: Lessons for the Southern US in Understanding HIV Transmission Dynamics

12. Molecular epidemiology reveals the role of war in the spread of HIV in Ukraine.

13. Risk network approaches to locating undiagnosed HIV cases in Odessa, Ukraine

15. Engagement in sex work does not increase HIV risk for women who inject drugs in Ukraine.

16. A network intervention that locates and intervenes with recently HIV-infected persons: The Transmission Reduction Intervention Project (TRIP).

17. Reducing HIV infection in people who inject drugs is impossible without targeting recently-infected subjects.

18. Socially-integrated transdisciplinary HIV prevention.

19. Molecular Analysis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1)–Infected Individuals in a Network-Based Intervention (Transmission Reduction Intervention Project) : Phylogenetics Identify HIV-1–Infected Individuals With Social Links

21. Social Network Strategy improves access to HIV testing and harm reduction programs for PWID and their partners in Kazakhstan

25. Phylodynamics and migration data help describe HIV transmission dynamics in internally displaced people who inject drugs in Ukraine

26. Additional file 1 of Hepatitis C Virus in people with experience of injection drug use following their displacement to Southern Ukraine before 2020

28. Operationalizing the HIV prevention cascade for PWID using the integrated bio-behavioural survey data from Ukraine

31. Temporal trends of hepatitis C virus transmission in internally displaced people who inject drugs in Odessa, Ukraine

33. People with high HIV viral load within risk networks: who are these people and who refers them best?

35. Modelling the impact of opioid agonist treatment upon multiple mortality outcomes in people who inject drugs: a three-setting analysis

37. Social network approaches to locating people recently infected with HIV in Odessa, Ukraine

38. Social network approaches to locating people recently infected with HIV in Odessa, Ukraine.

39. Pockets of HIV Non-infection Within Highly-Infected Risk Networks in Athens, Greece

40. Network Research Experiences in New York and Eastern Europe: Lessons for the Southern US in Understanding HIV Transmission Dynamics

41. Molecular Analysis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1)–Infected Individuals in a Network-Based Intervention (Transmission Reduction Intervention Project): Phylogenetics Identify HIV-1–Infected Individuals With Social Links

45. Network Research Experiences in New York and Eastern Europe: Lessons for the Southern US in Understanding HIV Transmission Dynamics.

49. Proceedings of The 8th Romanian National HIV/AIDS Congress and The 3rd Central European HIV Forum

50. Reducing HIV infection in people who inject drugs is impossible without targeting recently-infected subjects

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