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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 28, 1995
Sexual behaviour of men. Survey shows unprotected sex is a common behaviour in bisexual menP Weatherburn, D Reid
International Journal of STD & AIDS|December 17, 2004
The needs of people with HIV in the UK: findings from a national surveyW J Anderson, P Weatherburn
British Medical Bulletin|January 1, 1994
Alcohol, AIDS and immunityT J McManus, P Weatherburn
International Journal of STD & AIDS|November 23, 2000
Sexually transmitted infection as a risk factor for homosexual HIV transmission: a systematic review of epidemiological studiesC Bonell, P Weatherburn, F Hickson
International Journal of STD & AIDS|April 26, 2011
Perceptions of superinfection risk among gay men with diagnosed HIV who have unprotected anal intercourseA Bourne, C Dodds, P Weatherburn, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 11, 1993
Risk of HIV infection in homosexual menP M Davies, P Weatherburn, F C Hickson, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Infections|August 14, 2016
Motivations and values associated with combining sex and illicit drugs ('chemsex') among gay men in South London: findings from a qualitative studyP Weatherburn, F Hickson, D Reid, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Infections|July 12, 2015
Illicit drug use in sexual settings ('chemsex') and HIV/STI transmission risk behaviour among gay men in South London: findings from a qualitative studyA Bourne, D Reid, F Hickson, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Infections|December 2, 2004
HIV, sexual risk, and ethnicity among men in England who have sex with menF Hickson, D Reid, P Weatherburn, et al.
AIDS Care|November 26, 1998
Sexual HIV risk behaviour among men who have sex with both men and womenP Weatherburn, F Hickson, D S Reid, et al.
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 28, 1995
Sexual behaviour of men. Survey shows unprotected sex is a common behaviour in bisexual menP Weatherburn, D Reid
International Journal of STD & AIDS|December 17, 2004
The needs of people with HIV in the UK: findings from a national surveyW J Anderson, P Weatherburn
British Medical Bulletin|January 1, 1994
Alcohol, AIDS and immunityT J McManus, P Weatherburn
International Journal of STD & AIDS|November 23, 2000
Sexually transmitted infection as a risk factor for homosexual HIV transmission: a systematic review of epidemiological studiesC Bonell, P Weatherburn, F Hickson
International Journal of STD & AIDS|April 26, 2011
Perceptions of superinfection risk among gay men with diagnosed HIV who have unprotected anal intercourseA Bourne, C Dodds, P Weatherburn, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 11, 1993
Risk of HIV infection in homosexual menP M Davies, P Weatherburn, F C Hickson, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Infections|August 14, 2016
Motivations and values associated with combining sex and illicit drugs ('chemsex') among gay men in South London: findings from a qualitative studyP Weatherburn, F Hickson, D Reid, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Infections|July 12, 2015
Illicit drug use in sexual settings ('chemsex') and HIV/STI transmission risk behaviour among gay men in South London: findings from a qualitative studyA Bourne, D Reid, F Hickson, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Infections|December 2, 2004
HIV, sexual risk, and ethnicity among men in England who have sex with menF Hickson, D Reid, P Weatherburn, et al.
AIDS Care|November 26, 1998
Sexual HIV risk behaviour among men who have sex with both men and womenP Weatherburn, F Hickson, D S Reid, et al.
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