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1. Sexual network characteristics, condomless anal intercourse, and the HIV care cascade among MSM living with controlled versus uncontrolled HIV infection in Lima, Peru: a population-based cross-sectional analysis

2. Hepatitis C Virus Reinfection Among Men Who Have Sex With Men With HIV in New York City.

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

6. Sexual network characteristics, condomless anal intercourse, and the HIV care cascade among MSM living with controlled versus uncontrolled HIV infection in Lima, Peru: a population-based cross-sectional analysisResearch in context

7. Sexual Networks and STI Infection Among Young Black Men Who Have Sex With Women in a Southern U.S. City.

8. Sexual network characteristics of men who have sex with men with syphilis and/or gonorrhoea/chlamydia in Lima, Peru: network patterns as roadmaps for STI prevention interventions

9. Changes in Sexual Behaviors with Opposite-Sex Partners and Sexually Transmitted Infection Outcomes Among Females and Males Ages 15–44 Years in the USA: National Survey of Family Growth, 2008–2019.

10. Using a Social Network Strategy to Distribute HIV Self-Test Kits to African American and Latino MSM.

11. Sexual Mixing by HIV Status and Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Use Among Men Who Have Sex With Men: Addressing Information Bias.

12. Exploring HIV risk behavior and sexual/gender identities among transgender women and their sexual partners in Peru using respondent-driven sampling.

13. Sexual network and condom use among male migrants in the context of China's gender imbalance.

14. Temporal Variation in One-Time Partnership Rates Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men and Transgender Women.

15. Lost and found: applying network analysis to public health contact tracing for HIV

16. Sexual network characteristics, condomless anal intercourse, and the HIV care cascade among MSM living with controlled versus uncontrolled HIV infection in Lima, Peru: a population-based cross-sectional analysis.

17. Effectiveness of combination packages for HIV-1 prevention in sub-Saharan Africa depends on partnership network structure: a mathematical modelling study.

18. HIV Transmission Potential and Sex Partner Concurrency: Evidence for Racial Disparities in HIV Risk Among Gay and Bisexual Men (MSM).

19. Integrated molecular and affiliation network analysis: Core-periphery social clustering is associated with HIV transmission patterns.

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

21. HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infection Epidemic Potential of Networks of Men Who Have Sex With Men in Two Cities.

22. Competitive structure and the operation of sexual selection

23. Temporal Variation in One-Time Partnership Rates Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men and Transgender Women.

24. Sexual and social networks, venue attendance, and HIV risk among young men who have sex with men.

25. Projected HIV and Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infection Incidence Following COVID-19-Related Sexual Distancing and Clinical Service Interruption.

26. Effects of Sexual Network Connectivity and Antimicrobial Drug Use on Antimicrobial Resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae

27. Exploring the Role of Social Network Structure in Disease Risk among U.S. Long-haul Truck Drivers in Urban Areas.

28. Effects of enhanced STI partner notification counselling and provider-assisted partner services on partner referral and the incidence of STI diagnosis in Cape Town, South Africa: randomised controlled trial.

29. Assessment of Bias in Estimates of Sexual Network Degree using Prospective Cohort Data.

30. Ethnically diverse urban transmission networks of without evidence of HIV serosorting.

31. Characterizing Men Who Have Sex with Transgender Women in Lima, Peru: Sexual Behavior and Partnership Profiles.

32. Network-Level Correlates of Sexual Risk Among Male Sex Workers in the United States: A Dyadic Analysis.

33. Partnership-level correlates of sexual risk taking within the sexual partnerships of young transwomen in San Francisco, California.

34. Strategies and methodological basics for prevention of sexually transmitted infections in the high-risk subpopulations

35. Sexual network characteristics, condomless anal intercourse, and the HIV care cascade among MSM living with controlled versus uncontrolled HIV infection in Lima, Peru: a population-based cross-sectional analysis.

36. No Evidence of Bias in Sexual Partnership Corroboration by Race and Ethnicity Among a Diverse Cohort of Young Men Who Have Sex with Men and Transgender Women.

37. Use of gay app and the associated HIV/syphilis risk among non-commercial men who have sex with men in Shenzhen, China: a serial cross-sectional study.

38. Differential female sociality is linked with the fine-scale structure of sexual interactions in replicate groups of red junglefowl, Gallus gallus.

39. Role of Social and Sexual Network Factors in PrEP Utilization Among YMSM and Transgender Women in Chicago.

40. Intersectional Identities and HIV: Race and Ethnicity Drive Patterns of Sexual Mixing.

41. Could differences in implicit attitudes to sexual concurrency play a role in generalized HIV epidemics? [version 2; referees: 2 approved]

42. Could differences in implicit attitudes to sexual concurrency play a role in generalized HIV epidemics? [version 1; referees: 2 approved with reservations]

43. Les femmes et les hommes migrant‑e‑s d’Afrique subsaharienne face au VIH-SIDA en France : des réseaux sexuels et des pratiques de protection genrés

44. The racial disparities in STI in the U.S.: Concurrency, STI prevalence, and heterogeneity in partner selection

45. A New Era of HIV Risk: It's Not What You Know, It's Who You Know (and How Infectious).

46. Concurrency of partnerships, consistency with data, and control of sexually transmitted infections.

47. Using a Social Network Strategy to Distribute HIV Self-Test Kits to African American and Latino MSM.

48. Ethnicity and HIV vulnerabilities among men who have sex with men in China.

49. Leveraging Phylogenetics to Understand HIV Transmission and Partner Notification Networks.

50. Relational concurrency, stages of infection, and the evolution of HIV set point viral load.

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