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AIDS Care|March 17, 2007
Marijuana as therapy for people living with HIV/AIDS: social and health aspectsA Fogarty, P Rawstorne, G Prestage, et al.
AIDS (London, England)|June 27, 2001
Modelling the effect of combination antiretroviral treatments on HIV incidenceM G Law, G Prestage, A Grulich, et al.
AIDS and Behavior|April 28, 2012
Gay men who are not getting tested for HIVI Zablotska, M Holt, J de Wit, et al.
HIV Medicine|June 4, 2014
Younger age, recent HIV diagnosis, no welfare support and no annual sexually transmissible infection screening are associated with nonuse of antiretroviral therapy among HIV-positive gay men in AustraliaL Mao, J B de Wit, S C Kippax, et al.
International Journal of STD & AIDS|May 23, 2001
Increasing realism among gay men in Sydney about HIV treatments: changes in attitudes over timeS Knox, P Van De Ven, G Prestage, et al.
AIDS Care|April 19, 2005
Contexts for last occasions of unprotected anal intercourse among HIV-negative gay men in Sydney: the health in men cohortG Prestage, P Van de Ven, L Mao, et al.
International Journal of STD & AIDS|August 28, 2009
Current issues in care and support for HIV-positive gay men in SydneyI Zablotska, A Frankland, J Imrie, et al.
International Journal of STD & AIDS|October 22, 2008
Improvements in sexual health testing among gay men in Sydney, Australia, 2003-2007I B Zablotska, J Imrie, C Bourne, et al.
AIDS Care|June 9, 2001
Gay men's casual sex encounters: discussing HIV and using condomsG Prestage, P Van De Ven, A Grulich, et al.
AIDS Care|April 25, 2007
Differences between HIV-positive gay men who 'frequently', 'sometimes' or 'never' engage in unprotected anal intercourse with serononconcordant casual partners: positive Health cohort, AustraliaP Rawstorne, A Fogarty, J Crawford, et al.
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AIDS Care|March 17, 2007
Marijuana as therapy for people living with HIV/AIDS: social and health aspectsA Fogarty, P Rawstorne, G Prestage, et al.
AIDS (London, England)|June 27, 2001
Modelling the effect of combination antiretroviral treatments on HIV incidenceM G Law, G Prestage, A Grulich, et al.
AIDS and Behavior|April 28, 2012
Gay men who are not getting tested for HIVI Zablotska, M Holt, J de Wit, et al.
HIV Medicine|June 4, 2014
Younger age, recent HIV diagnosis, no welfare support and no annual sexually transmissible infection screening are associated with nonuse of antiretroviral therapy among HIV-positive gay men in AustraliaL Mao, J B de Wit, S C Kippax, et al.
International Journal of STD & AIDS|May 23, 2001
Increasing realism among gay men in Sydney about HIV treatments: changes in attitudes over timeS Knox, P Van De Ven, G Prestage, et al.
AIDS Care|April 19, 2005
Contexts for last occasions of unprotected anal intercourse among HIV-negative gay men in Sydney: the health in men cohortG Prestage, P Van de Ven, L Mao, et al.
International Journal of STD & AIDS|August 28, 2009
Current issues in care and support for HIV-positive gay men in SydneyI Zablotska, A Frankland, J Imrie, et al.
International Journal of STD & AIDS|October 22, 2008
Improvements in sexual health testing among gay men in Sydney, Australia, 2003-2007I B Zablotska, J Imrie, C Bourne, et al.
AIDS Care|June 9, 2001
Gay men's casual sex encounters: discussing HIV and using condomsG Prestage, P Van De Ven, A Grulich, et al.
AIDS Care|April 25, 2007
Differences between HIV-positive gay men who 'frequently', 'sometimes' or 'never' engage in unprotected anal intercourse with serononconcordant casual partners: positive Health cohort, AustraliaP Rawstorne, A Fogarty, J Crawford, et al.
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