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Alexander Hoare

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Sexual Health|April 14, 2012
Could implementation of Australia's national gay men's syphilis action plan have an indirect effect on the HIV epidemic?Alexander Hoare, Richard T Gray, David P Wilson
Theoretical Biology & Medical Modelling|February 29, 2008
Sampling and sensitivity analyses tools (SaSAT) for computational modellingAlexander Hoare, David G Regan, David P Wilson
BMC Microbiology|January 10, 2008
Spatial constraints within the chlamydial host cell inclusion predict interrupted development and persistenceAlexander Hoare, Peter Timms, Patrik M Bavoil, et al.
Vaccine|July 5, 2011
Expected epidemiological impacts of introducing an HIV vaccine in Thailand: a model-based analysisKaren Schneider, Cliff C Kerr, Alexander Hoare, et al.
Sexual Health|March 4, 2009
Importance of promoting HIV testing for preventing secondary transmissions: modelling the Australian HIV epidemic among men who have sex with menDavid P Wilson, Alexander Hoare, David G Regan, et al.
Vaccine|June 28, 2011
Expected epidemiological impact of the introduction of a partially effective HIV vaccine among men who have sex with men in AustraliaRichard T Gray, Mohammad H Ghaus, Alexander Hoare, et al.
Sexual Health|August 9, 2008
Using mathematical modelling to help explain the differential increase in HIV incidence in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland: importance of other sexually transmissible infectionsAlexander Hoare, David P Wilson, David G Regan, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|April 16, 2010
Frequent testing of highly sexually active gay men is required to control syphilisRichard T Gray, Alexander Hoare, Garrett P Prestage, et al.
Plos One|March 5, 2013
Increased HIV testing will modestly reduce HIV incidence among gay men in NSW and would be acceptable if HIV testing becomes convenientRichard T Gray, Garrett P Prestage, Ian Down, et al.
Sexual Health|February 6, 2013
Increasing gay men's testing rates and enhancing partner notification can reduce the incidence of syphilisIan Down, David P Wilson, Pol Dominic McCann, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 15) with videos related to

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Sexual Health|April 14, 2012
Could implementation of Australia's national gay men's syphilis action plan have an indirect effect on the HIV epidemic?Alexander Hoare, Richard T Gray, David P Wilson
Theoretical Biology & Medical Modelling|February 29, 2008
Sampling and sensitivity analyses tools (SaSAT) for computational modellingAlexander Hoare, David G Regan, David P Wilson
BMC Microbiology|January 10, 2008
Spatial constraints within the chlamydial host cell inclusion predict interrupted development and persistenceAlexander Hoare, Peter Timms, Patrik M Bavoil, et al.
Vaccine|July 5, 2011
Expected epidemiological impacts of introducing an HIV vaccine in Thailand: a model-based analysisKaren Schneider, Cliff C Kerr, Alexander Hoare, et al.
Sexual Health|March 4, 2009
Importance of promoting HIV testing for preventing secondary transmissions: modelling the Australian HIV epidemic among men who have sex with menDavid P Wilson, Alexander Hoare, David G Regan, et al.
Vaccine|June 28, 2011
Expected epidemiological impact of the introduction of a partially effective HIV vaccine among men who have sex with men in AustraliaRichard T Gray, Mohammad H Ghaus, Alexander Hoare, et al.
Sexual Health|August 9, 2008
Using mathematical modelling to help explain the differential increase in HIV incidence in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland: importance of other sexually transmissible infectionsAlexander Hoare, David P Wilson, David G Regan, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|April 16, 2010
Frequent testing of highly sexually active gay men is required to control syphilisRichard T Gray, Alexander Hoare, Garrett P Prestage, et al.
Plos One|March 5, 2013
Increased HIV testing will modestly reduce HIV incidence among gay men in NSW and would be acceptable if HIV testing becomes convenientRichard T Gray, Garrett P Prestage, Ian Down, et al.
Sexual Health|February 6, 2013
Increasing gay men's testing rates and enhancing partner notification can reduce the incidence of syphilisIan Down, David P Wilson, Pol Dominic McCann, et al.
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