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1. Efficient SARS-CoV-2 Surveillance during the Pandemic-Endemic Transition Using PCR-Based Genotyping Assays

2. Incidence of HCV Reinfection Among HIV-Positive MSM and Its Association With Sexual Risk Behavior

3. Blood donor screening in the Netherlands: Universal anti-HBc screening in combination with HBV nucleic acid amplification testing may allow discontinuation of hepatitis B virus antigen testing

4. Many but small HIV-1 non-B transmission chains in the Netherlands

5. Decrease in viral hepatitis diagnoses during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands

6. An international comparison of HIV prevalence and incidence in blood donors and general population: a BEST Collaborative study

7. Recently acquired HIV infections and associated factors among men who have sex with men diagnosed at Dutch sexual health centres

8. Monitoring recently acquired HIV infections in Amsterdam, The Netherlands: The attribution of test locations

9. HCV micro-elimination in individuals with HIV in the Netherlands 4 years after universal access to direct-acting antivirals

10. Direct-Acting Antiviral Treatment for Hepatitis C Genotypes Uncommon in High-Income Countries: A Dutch Nationwide Cohort Study

11. Rapid, Sensitive, and Specific Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Detection: A Multicenter Comparison Between Standard Quantitative Reverse-Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction and CRISPR-Based DETECTR

12. Hepatitis C Virus Transmission Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in Amsterdam: External Introductions May Complicate Microelimination Efforts

13. 2017 European guideline for the screening, prevention and initial management of hepatitis B and C infections in sexual health settings

14. Phylogenetic evidence for underreporting of male-to-male sex among human immunodeficiency virus-infected donors in the Netherlands and Flanders

15. MSM starting preexposure prophylaxis are at risk of hepatitis C virus infection

16. Limited overlap between phylogenetic HIV and hepatitis C virus clusters illustrates the dynamic sexual network structure of Dutch HIV-infected MSM

17. No increased risk of transfusion-transmissible infections after tattooing, body piercing, or acupuncture among blood donors in the Netherlands

18. Prevalence, determinants and genetic diversity of hepatitis C virus in the multi-ethnic population living in Suriname

19. Incidence and duration of hepatitis E virus infection in Dutch blood donors

20. Two decades of risk factors and transfusion-transmissible infections in Dutch blood donors

21. Phylogenetic analysis reveals three distinct epidemiological profiles in Dutch and Flemish blood donors with hepatitis B virus infection

22. An HIV-negative Same-sex Male Couple Both Infected with Hepatitis C Virus

23. O01.4 High prevalence of hepatitis c virus among hiv negative msm in amsterdam prep project

24. Spontaneous Clearance of Hepatitis C Virus Infection Among Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Men Who Have Sex With Men

25. The yield of universal antibody to hepatitis B core antigen donor screening in the Netherlands, a hepatitis B virus low-endemic country

26. Trends in hepatitis C virus infections among MSM attending a sexually transmitted infection clinic; 1995-2010

27. Acute hepatitis C in HIV-infected individuals: recommendations from the European AIDS Treatment Network (NEAT) consensus conference

28. Acute hepatitis C in HIV-infected men who have sex with men: an emerging sexually transmitted infection

29. Phylogenetic analysis of acute hepatitis C virus genotype 4 infections among human immunodeficiency virus-positive men who have sex with men in Germany

30. Emergence of hepatitis C virus genotype 4: phylogenetic analysis reveals three distinct epidemiological profiles

31. Hepatitis C virus infections among HIV-infected men who have sex with men: an expanding epidemic

32. Increase in HCV incidence among men who have sex with men in Amsterdam most likely caused by sexual transmission

33. Risk Factors for Sexual Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus Among Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Men Who Have Sex With Men: A Case-Control Study

34. Diversity and origin of hepatitis C virus infection among unpaid blood donors in the Netherlands

35. Changes in risk behavior and dynamics of hepatitis C virus infections among young drug users in Amsterdam, the Netherlands

36. Hepatitis C virus seroprevalence in The Netherlands

37. The hepatitis C virus nonstructural protein 3 Q80K polymorphism is frequently detected and transmitted among HIV-infected MSM in the Netherlands

38. Evaluation of a hepatitis C virus (HCV) antigen assay for routine HCV screening among men who have sex with men infected with HIV

39. Stabilizing incidence of hepatitis C virus infection among men who have sex with men in Amsterdam

40. Predonation screening of candidate donors and prevention of window period donations

41. Ongoing risk behavior and the presence of HCV-RNA affect the hepatitis C virus (HCV)-Specific CD4(+) T cell response

42. Sexual Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Negative Men Who Have Sex With Men: A Series of Case Reports

43. Blood Borne and Sexual Transmission: Hepatitis B and C

44. Frequent HCV reinfection and superinfection in a cohort of injecting drug users in Amsterdam

45. Diversity and origin of hepatitis C virus infection among unpaid blood donors in the Netherlands

46. Reply to Richardson et al

47. Reply to Schröter et al

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