Abstract Objectives: To describe the epidemiology of HIV in Victoria between 1997 and 2002 using HIV surveillance data. Methods: All HIV diagnoses notified to the Victorian HIV Registry from 1997 to 2002 were described. Results: The average annual number of HIV notifications rose from 160 during 1997–99 to 216 during 2000–02, with the number of infections from men who have sex with men (MSM) increasing by 41%. Notifications from MSM acquired from casual or anonymous partners increased from 65 in 1997–99 to 92 in 2000–02. Infections attributable to heterosexual contact increased from an average number of 30 during 1997–99 to 46 during 2000–02, a 53% increase. Conclusions: This rise in HIV notifications in Victoria threatens this State's prog...
Objective: Determine the acceptability and epidemiological impact of increases in HIV testing in gay...
Description: 2 v. (xxxii, 573 leaves) : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm. Notes: "December 18, 2008". Univer...
Objectives To evaluate the impact of government HIV strategies that aimed to increase HIV testing up...
Whilst declines in HIV epidemics globally have been seen, men who have sex with men (MSM) continue t...
This thesis presents a series of publications analysing geographical trends in Australian HIV incide...
Abstract. Objectives: To describe trends in HIV diagnoses among men who have sex with men (MSM) in N...
Introduction We determined the contribution of undiagnosed HIV to new infections among gay and bisex...
Objectives: To determine the incidence of HIV seroconversion in a community-based cohort of homosexu...
The prevalence of HIV in Vancouver, British Columbia was subject to two distinct periods of rapid in...
Background: The Australian HIV/STI behavioural surveillance system (repeated cross-sectional Gay Com...
with those of other comparable jurisdictions. Method: The rate of newly diagnosed cases of HIV repor...
This surveillance update presents the quarterly statistics for notifiable sexually transmissible inf...
Background: The Australian HIV/STI behavioural surveillance system (repeated cross-sectional Gay Com...
© 2017 Public Health Association of Australia. Objective: To measure changes in undiagnosed HIV amon...
Objectives: We examined whether trends in HIV testing in community-based samples of homosexual men m...
Objective: Determine the acceptability and epidemiological impact of increases in HIV testing in gay...
Description: 2 v. (xxxii, 573 leaves) : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm. Notes: "December 18, 2008". Univer...
Objectives To evaluate the impact of government HIV strategies that aimed to increase HIV testing up...
Whilst declines in HIV epidemics globally have been seen, men who have sex with men (MSM) continue t...
This thesis presents a series of publications analysing geographical trends in Australian HIV incide...
Abstract. Objectives: To describe trends in HIV diagnoses among men who have sex with men (MSM) in N...
Introduction We determined the contribution of undiagnosed HIV to new infections among gay and bisex...
Objectives: To determine the incidence of HIV seroconversion in a community-based cohort of homosexu...
The prevalence of HIV in Vancouver, British Columbia was subject to two distinct periods of rapid in...
Background: The Australian HIV/STI behavioural surveillance system (repeated cross-sectional Gay Com...
with those of other comparable jurisdictions. Method: The rate of newly diagnosed cases of HIV repor...
This surveillance update presents the quarterly statistics for notifiable sexually transmissible inf...
Background: The Australian HIV/STI behavioural surveillance system (repeated cross-sectional Gay Com...
© 2017 Public Health Association of Australia. Objective: To measure changes in undiagnosed HIV amon...
Objectives: We examined whether trends in HIV testing in community-based samples of homosexual men m...
Objective: Determine the acceptability and epidemiological impact of increases in HIV testing in gay...
Description: 2 v. (xxxii, 573 leaves) : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm. Notes: "December 18, 2008". Univer...
Objectives To evaluate the impact of government HIV strategies that aimed to increase HIV testing up...