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- Barriers to HIV testing among Australian gay men Academic Article
- Behavioural surveillance among gay men in Australia: Methods, findings and policy implications for the prevention of HIV and other sexually transmissible infections Academic Article
- Changes in gay men's participation in gay community life: implications for HIV surveillance and research Academic Article
- Diagnosing and treating HIV infection. Academic Article
- Gay and bisexual men's views on rapid self-testing for HIV Academic Article
- Gay men who are not getting tested for HIV Academic Article
- Gay men's current practice of HIV seroconcordant unprotected anal intercourse: serosorting or seroguessing? Academic Article
- Gay youth and their precautionary sexual behaviors: The Sydney Men and Sexual Health study Academic Article
- HIV risk-taking behaviour among heterosexual men and women presenting for HIV antibody testing [6] Academic Article
- HIV testing among men who have sex with men (MSM): Systematic review of qualitative evidence Academic Article
- Public disclosure of serostatus -- the impact on HIV-positive people. Academic Article
- Serosorting May Increase the Risk of HIV Acquisition Among Men Who Have Sex With Men Academic Article
- Sexually transmissible infection and HIV management among men who have sex with men with and without HIV: survey of medical practitioners who are members of the Australasian Society for HIV Medicine Academic Article
- Sustaining safe sex Academic Article
- Understanding the targeting and uptake of HIV testing among gay and bisexual men attending sexual health clinics Academic Article
- Undiagnosed HIV in women attending a sexual health clinic for non-barrier methods of contraception. Two case studies Academic Article
- Which Gay Men Would Increase Their Frequency of HIV Testing with Home Self-testing? Academic Article