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Whitford, Kate, Callander, Denton, Smith, Lucy Watchins, Guy, Rebecca, Kong, Marlene, Ward, James, Donovan, Basil, McManus, Hamish, Bell, Stephen, Mcgregor, Skye, Menon, Arun, Russell, Darren, O'Connor, Catherine C., and ACCESS Collaboration (2020) Two distinct gonorrhea trends and risk factors among women in Australia. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 47 (1). pp. 34-40.
Seidu, Abdul Aziz, Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku, Dadzie, Louis Kobina, Tetteh, Justice Kanor, Agbaglo, Ebenezer, Okyere, Joshua, Salihu, Tarif, Oteng, Kenneth Fosu, Bugase, Eustace, Osei, Sampson Aboagye, Hagan, John Elvis, and Schack, Thomas (2020) A multi-country cross-sectional study of self-reported sexually transmitted infections among sexually active men in sub-Saharan Africa. BMC Public Health, 20 (1). 1884.
Varpit, Francisca, and Gummow, Bruce (2020) A serological survey of selected Papua New Guinea blood donors for hepatitis b and related co-infections. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 5 (3). 108.
Jayasuria, Andrew, Wearn, Andy, Vnuk, Anna, and Bhoopatkar, Harsh (2019) Male genital examination in the medical curricula: an exploration of medical students’ experience. New Zealand Medical Student Journal, 1 (29). pp. 11-14.
Lee, Andrew, Hanson, Josh, Fox, Penny, Spice, Greg, Russell, Darren, and Boyd, Peter (2018) A decentralised, multidisciplinary model of care facilitates treatment of hepatitis C in regional Australia. Journal of Virus Eradication, 4 (3). pp. 160-164.
Jamil, Muhammad S., Guy, Rebecca J., Bavinton, Benjamin, Fairley, Christopher K., Grulich, Andrew E., Holt, Martin, Smith, Kirsty S., Chen, Marcus, McNulty, Anna M., Conway, Damien P., Keen, Phillip, Bradley, Jack, Russell, Darren, Kalder, John M., and Prestage, Garrett (2017) HIV testing self-efficacy is associated with higher HIV testing frequency and perceived likelihood to self-test among gay and bisexual men. Sexual Health, 14 (2). pp. 170-178.