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1. Balancing Theory and Practice in Respondent-Driven Sampling: A Case Study of Innovations Developed to Overcome Recruitment Challenges.

2. Heterosexual Anal Sex among Female Sex Workers in High HIV Prevalence States of India: Need for Comprehensive Intervention.

3. HIV Testing and Tolerance to Gender Based Violence: A Cross-Sectional Study in Zambia.

4. Incorporating Disease and Population Structure into Models of SIR Disease in Contact Networks.

5. Incidence of Hepatitis C Infection among Prisoners by Routine Laboratory Values during a 20-Year Period.

6. Social Networking Smartphone Applications and Sexual Health Outcomes among Men Who Have Sex with Men.

7. Prevalence, Risk Factors and Social Context of Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis among Prison Inmates in Tajikistan.

8. The Government of Kenya's Cash Transfer Program Reduces the Risk of Sexual Debut among Young People Age 15-25.

9. Healthcare Worker Contact Networks and the Prevention of Hospital-Acquired Infections.

10. Estimating the Size of HIV Key Affected Populations in Chongqing, China, Using the Network Scale-Up Method.

11. Interacting Epidemics and Coinfection on Contact Networks.

12. Predictors of Three Dose On-Time Compliance with HPV4 Vaccination in a Disadvantaged, Underserved, Safety Net Population in the US Midwest.

13. HIV Prevalence by Race Co-Varies Closely with Concurrency and Number of Sex Partners in South Africa

14. Low Rates of Repeat HIV Testing Despite Increased Availability of Antiretroviral Therapy in Rural Tanzania: Findings from 2003–2010.

15. Identifying Communities and Key Vertices by Reconstructing Networks from Samples.

16. A Computational Approach to Characterizing the Impact of Social Influence on Individuals’ Vaccination Decision Making.

17. Skip the Trip: Air Travelers' Behavioral Responses to Pandemic Influenza.

18. HIV-Infected Men Who Have Sex with Men Who Identify Themselves as Belonging to Subcultures Are at Increased Risk for Hepatitis C Infection.

19. Increased HIV Testing Will Modestly Reduce HIV Incidence among Gay Men in NSW and Would Be Acceptable if HIV Testing Becomes Convenient.