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Distinct intestinal microbial signatures linked to accelerated systemic and intestinal biological aging
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Digital triage tools for sexually transmitted infection testing compared with general practitioners' advice
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Mediating immediacy in the era of ‘treat all’
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Confidential enquiry into maternal deaths in Namibia, 2018–2019
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Maternal HIV infection drives altered placental Mtb-specific antibody transfer
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Developments in modern hemophilia care
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Clinical performance of two new, fully integrated molecular platforms used for HIV-1, HBV and HCV viral load analysis, the NeuMoDx 288 and the Alinity m
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Association of schistosome infection with adiposity in Tanzania
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Immunogenicity of an additional mRNA-1273 SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in people with HIV with hyporesponse after primary vaccination
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Reasons for, and factors associated with, positive HIV retesting
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Long-term effectiveness of an online self-help intervention for people with HIV and depressive symptoms
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Quality of care in a differentiated HIV service delivery intervention in Tanzania
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Maternal and fetal outcomes of pregnancies complicated by acute hepatitis E and the impact of HIV status
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Cervicovaginal bacterial communities in reproductive-aged Tanzanian women with Schistosoma mansoni, Schistosoma haematobium, or without schistosome infection
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Mortality, life expectancy, and causes of death of persons with hemophilia in the Netherlands 2001-2018
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The burden of HIV, syphilis and schistosome infection and associated factors among adults in the fishing communities in northwestern Tanzania
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Impact of frequent testing on the transmission of HIV andN. gonorrhoeaeamong men who have sex with men
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Mortality under early access to antiretroviral therapy vs. Eswatini's national standard of care
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Preexposure prophylaxis for men who have sex with men in the Netherlands
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HIV and Schistosoma spp. interactions: epidemiology and consequences for detection and prevention in the lake region of Tanzania
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Is reaching 90-90-90 enough to end AIDS? Lessons from Amsterdam
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Exploring Mediators of a Guided Web-Based Self-Help Intervention for People With HIV and Depressive Symptoms: Randomized Controlled Trial
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Predictive Performance of Cardiovascular Disease Risk Prediction Algorithms in People Living With HIV
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Living positive: eHealth for people with HIV and depressive symptoms
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