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  1. Risk of Primary Incident Hepatitis C Infection Following Bacterial Sexually Transmissible Infections Among Gay and Bisexual Men in Australia From 2016 to 2020
  2. Changes in incidence of hepatitis C virus reinfection and access to direct-acting antiviral therapies in people with HIV from six countries, 2010–19: an analysis of data from a consortium of prospective cohort studies
  3. Identifying the Most Effective Recruitment Strategy Using Financial Reimbursements for a Web-Based Peer Network Study With Young People Aged 16-18 Years: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
  4. Identifying the Most Effective Recruitment Strategy Using Financial Reimbursements for a Web-Based Peer Network Study With Young People Aged 16-18 Years: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint)
  5. Phylogenetic clustering networks among heterosexual migrants with new HIV diagnoses post-migration in Australia
  6. Commentary on Barré et al. (2020): Identifying remaining barriers to hepatitis C treatment in the DAA era
  7. Eliminating HIV/HCV co-infection in gay and bisexual men: is it achievable through scaling up treatment?
  8. Pathways to the elimination of hepatitis C: prioritising access for all
  9. The role of living context in prescription opioid injection and the associated risk of hepatitis C infection
  10. Hepatitis C transmission and treatment as prevention – The role of the injecting network
  11. How “Hidden” Are Unobserved Networks Among People Who Inject Drugs?
  12. The use of social networking platforms for sexual health promotion: identifying key strategies for successful user engagement
  13. The impact of injecting networks on hepatitis C transmission and treatment in people who inject drugs
  14. Young people’s comfort receiving sexual health information via social media and other sources
  15. Detection of HCV-Specific IFN-γ Responses in HCV Antibody and HCV RNA Negative Injecting Drug Users
  16. Eradication of hepatitis C infection: The importance of targeting people who inject drugs
  17. High Rates of Hepatitis C Virus Reinfection and Spontaneous Clearance of Reinfection in People Who Inject Drugs: A Prospective Cohort Study
  18. Hepatitis C Transmission and Treatment in Contact Networks of People Who Inject Drugs
  19. Modelling a disease-relevant contact network of people who inject drugs
  20. Hepatitis C Virus Phylogenetic Clustering Is Associated with the Social-Injecting Network in a Cohort of People Who Inject Drugs
  21. Acute Hepatitis C Infection: New Approaches to Surveillance, Treatment and Prevention
  22. Modelling antiviral treatment to prevent hepatitis C infection among people who inject drugs in Victoria, Australia
  23. Behavioural interventions for preventing hepatitis C infection in people who inject drugs: A global systematic review
  24. A systematic examination of the use of Online social networking sites for sexual health promotion
  25. The Australian national binge drinking campaign: campaign recognition among young people at a music festival who report risky drinking
  26. Home-based chlamydia testing of young people attending a music festival - who will pee and post?
  27. Hepatitis C Treatment for Injection Drug Users: A Review of the Available Evidence