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1. Overview and Methodology of the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance Among Transgender Women - Seven Urban Areas, United States, 2019-2020.

2. HIV/AIDS surveillance in the Eastern Mediterranean Region

3. A Proactive and Practical COVID-19 Testing Strategy

4. Comparison of HIV Prevalence Among Antenatal Clinic Attendees Estimated from Routine Testing and Unlinked Anonymous Testing

5. Voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) services and their contribution to access to HIV diagnosis in Brazil Contribuição dos Centros de Testagem e Aconselhamento (CTA) para o acesso ao diagnóstico da infecção pelo HIV no Brasil

6. Perfil epidemiológico dos usuários dos Centros de Testagem e Aconselhamento do Estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil, no ano de 2005 Epidemiological profile of the clientele in HIV Testing and Counseling Centers in Santa Catarina State, Brazil, 2005

7. Influence of anonymous HIV testing on national HIV surveillance in the Republic of Korea (2000 to 2015): a retrospective analysis

8. A battery of self-screening instruments and self-reported body frame could not detect eating disorders among college students

9. Free DICOM de-identification tools in clinical research: functioning and safety of patient privacy.

10. HIV testing in termination of pregnancy and colposcopy services: a scoping review

11. A Rapid Method to Evaluate Pre-Travel Programs for COVID-19: A Study in Hawaii

12. Anonymous HIV Testing: What Does it Mean in Policy and Practice? A Case Study in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

13. HIV policy in Italy and recommendations across the HIV care continuum

14. Cardiovascular Medication Stability in Urine for Non-Adherence Screening by LC–MS-MS

15. Seroprevalence of maternal HIV, hepatitis B, and syphilis in a major maternity hospital in North Kordofan, Sudan

16. Transforming classroom questioning using emerging technology

17. Monitoring anonymous HIV testing in Estonia from 2005 to 2015

18. Comparison of free and anonymous testing for HIV and sexually transmitted infections between the University Hospital and Health Center.

19. Sleep habits of students

20. Attitudes and Practice of Genetic Counselors Regarding Anonymous Testing for BRCA1/2.

21. Voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) services and their contribution to access to HIV diagnosis in Brazil.

22. Perfil epidemiológico dos usuàrios dos Centros de Testagem e Aconselhamento do Estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil, no ano de 2005.

23. High HIV prevalence among patients choosing anonymous and free testing in Belgium, 1990–2002.

24. Public Health Benefit of Peer-Referral Strategies for Detecting Undiagnosed HIV Infection Among High-Risk Heterosexuals in New York City

26. P056 The acceptability of different HIV testing options among young men living in vancouver, canada: a qualitative study

27. End of anonymity: stepping into the dawn of communication and a new paradigm in gamete donor counseling

28. Seroprevalence of HCV, HBV and HIV in two inner-city London Emergency Departments

29. HIV prevalence among men who have sex with men in Istanbul

30. Kommunikationspräferenzen von Patienten mit Prostatakrebs

31. Beyond Condoms: Risk Reduction Strategies Among Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men Receiving Rapid HIV Testing in Montreal, Canada

32. Socioeconomic geographical links to human immunodeficiency virus seroprevalence among childbearing women in Montreal, 1989-1993.

33. No Place Like Home? Disentangling Preferences for HIV Testing Locations and Services Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in China

34. Predictors of willingness to accept pre-marital HIV testing and intention to sero-sort marital partners; risks and consequences: Findings from a population-based study in Cameroon

35. Disclosure of Adolescent Substance Use in Primary Care: Comparison of Routine Clinical Screening and Anonymous Research Interviews

36. Feasibility of an internet-based HIV testing service: anonymous urine collection from men who have sex with men

37. MOTIVATION FOR AND THE RESULTS OF ANONYMOUS TESTING FOR HIV IN THE PRIMORSKIY REGION OF RUSSIA

38. Free DICOM de-identification tools in clinical research

39. Ethics, Human Use, and the Department of Defense Serum Repository

40. Analysis of anonymized pooled urine in nine UK cities: variation in classical recreational drug, novel psychoactive substance and anabolic steroid use

41. Prevalence of HIV among women entering labor who accepted or declined voluntary counseling and testing

42. Increasing awareness and prompting HIV testing: Contributions of Amsterdam HIV Testing Week 2016

43. On the Content of 'Real-World' Sexual Fantasy: Results From an Analysis of 250,000+ Anonymous Text-Based Erotic Fantasies

44. Cad. Saúde Pública

45. Priorities of Employees at a Company Which Produces Structures from Reinforced Concrete with Its Headquarters in Prague, Czech Republic

46. Statistical Models for Incorporating Data from Routine HIV Testing of Pregnant Women at Antenatal Clinics into HIV/AIDS Epidemic Estimates

47. Analysis of Urine from Pooled Urinals - A Novel Method for the Detection of Novel Psychoactive Substances

49. Can we use postal surveys with anonymous testing to monitor chlamydia prevalence in young women in England? Pilot study incorporating randomised controlled trial of recruitment methods: Table 1

50. Occult hepatitis B virus coinfection in HIV-positive African migrants to the UK: a point prevalence study

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