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1. Health provider perspectives on establishing service linkages for treatment and follow-up from an Australian, web-based STI testing service: a qualitative study.

2. Comparing the impact of sexualised drug use with and without chemsex on sexual behaviours among men who have sex with men in China: a national multi-site cross-sectional study.

3. Telehealth for HIV care and management among people living with HIV in Australia: results from an online survey.

4. Prescribing pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV prevention: a cross-sectional survey of general practitioners in Australia.

5. Sexual mixing in bisexual activity in male-male partnerships in Melbourne, Australia.

6. A typology of HIV self-testing support systems: a scoping review.

7. Management of acute sexual assault presenting to a large Australian sexual health clinic in 2012-2021: a retrospective clinical audit.

8. Chlamydia retesting remains low among young women in Australia: an observational study using sentinel surveillance data, 2018-2022.

9. Mpox knowledge, vaccination and intention to reduce sexual risk practices among men who have sex with men and transgender people in response to the 2022 mpox outbreak: a cross-sectional study in Victoria, Australia.

10. Trends and associated factors in HIV testing among heterosexual men and women in Melbourne, Australia, 2011-2020.

11. Corrigendum to : Optimising the delivery of sexual health services in Australia: a qualitative study.

12. Agreement of and discussion with clients about Undetectable equals Untransmissible among general practitioners in Australia: a cross-sectional survey.

13. Thank you for the privilege.

14. Sexual activities and condom use among heterosexual men and women engaged in mixed-gender group sex events in Melbourne, Australia.

15. Evaluating the time of HIV infection, diagnosis and treatment delays based on HIV notification data in Northwest China, 2008–19.

16. How is cervical cancer screening discussed with clients at a sexual health clinic in Melbourne, Australia?

17. How should we deliver sexual health services in the 2020s?

18. Meet the Editors.

19. Accessible health care is critical to the effective control of sexually transmitted infections.

20. Optimising the delivery of sexual health services in Australia: a qualitative study.

21. Response time to an SMS link for a sexual health survey.

22. Sampling time for self-taking an oropharyngeal swab for gonorrhoea and chlamydia testing.

23. A cross-sectional study of male and female kissing partners among men who have sex with men.

24. Sexual mixing patterns among male–female partnerships in Melbourne, Australia.

25. Trichomoniasis among men presenting to a sexual health clinic in Melbourne, Australia.

26. Factors associated with group sex in heterosexual males and females attending a sexual health clinic in Melbourne, Australia: a cross-sectional survey.

27. Modelling the potential role of saliva use during masturbation in the transmission of Neisseria gonorrhoeae at multiple anatomical sites.

28. Self-reported anal symptoms and their association with anal pathology among gay and bisexual men: a cross-sectional observational analysis.

29. Group sex events among female sex workers in Melbourne, Australia.

30. Effect of age on the association between recreational drug use and sexual risk behaviour: a cross-sectional observational analysis.

31. Young Aboriginal people's sexual health risk reduction strategies: a qualitative study in remote Australia.

32. Age, ethnic and travel-related disparities in kissing and sexual practices among heterosexual men in Melbourne, Australia.

33. Oro-anal sexual practice among female sex workers in Melbourne: implication for extragenital gonorrhoea and chlamydia transmission.

34. Seasonal variations in kissing and sexual activities among men who have sex with men in Melbourne, Australia: implications for seasonal sexually transmissible infection preventions and interventions.

35. Sexual practices of female sex workers in Melbourne, Australia: an anonymous cross-sectional questionnaire study in 2017-18.

36. Associations between oral sex practices and frequent mouthwash use in men who have sex with men: implications for gonorrhoea prevention.

37. Translating mouthwash use for gonorrhoea prevention into a public health campaign: identifying current knowledge and research gaps.

38. Gonorrhoea gone wild: rising incidence of gonorrhoea and associated risk factors among gay and bisexual men attending Australian sexual health clinics.

39. Risk factors for urethral gonorrhoea infection among heterosexual males in Melbourne, Australia: 2007-17.

40. Recruiting people with HIV to an online self-management support randomised controlled trial: barriers and facilitators.

41. Estimating the syphilis epidemic among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men in Australia following changes in HIV care and prevention.

42. Trends in diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease in an Australian sexual health clinic, 2002-16: before and after clinical audit feedback.

43. Access to sexual health services after the rapid roll out of the launch of pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV in Melbourne, Australia: a retrospective cross-sectional analysis.

44. Factors associated with declining to report the number of sexual partners using computer-assisted self-interviewing: a cross-sectional study among individuals attending a sexual health centre in Melbourne, Australia.

45. Only recent sexual partners contribute to oropharyngeal gonorrhoea positivity: the number of sexual partners over different time periods as an indicator of gonorrhoea and chlamydia infection duration among men who have sex with men.

46. The medical care of the neovagina of transgender women: a review.

47. Trends and predictors of recent HIV testing over 22 years among a clinic sample of men who have sex with men in South Australia.

48. HIV testing self-efficacy is associated with higher HIV testing frequency and perceived likelihood to self-test among gay and bisexual men.

49. 2020, sexually transmissible infections and HIV in gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men.

50. Human papillomavirus vaccination in men who have sex with men - what will be required by 2020 for the same dramatic changes seen in heterosexuals.

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