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The 10 Most-Frequently Read Articles
in Sex Transm Infect during October 2009 -- updated monthly

These articles have received the most "hits" in Sexually Transmitted Infections during October 2009.

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6.  Marie-Claude Boily, Rebecca F Baggaley, Benoit Mâsse
  The role of heterosexual anal intercourse for HIV transmission in developing countries: are we ready to draw conclusions?
 Current issue Sex. Transm. Infect. 2009; 85: 408-410.
(In "Editorials")   [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
7.  P D Ghys, N Walker, W McFarland, R Miller, G P Garnett
  Improved data, methods and tools for the 2007 HIV and AIDS estimates and projections
  Sex. Transm. Infect. 2008; 84: 1-4.
(In "Supplement")   [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
8.  Vincent Tremayne
  Used condoms: a dangerous fetish?
 Current issue Sex. Transm. Infect. 2009; 85: 483-483.
(In "Personal view")   [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
9.  R S Morton
  Venereal diseases in Bangladesh.
  Sex. Transm. Infect. 1974; 50: 64-67.
(In "Research Article")   [PDF]
 
10.  A T Bodley-Tickell, B Olowokure, S Bhaduri, D J White, D Ward, J D C Ross, G Smith, H V Duggal, P Goold, on behalf of the West Midlands STI Surveillance Project
  Trends in sexually transmitted infections (other than HIV) in older people: analysis of data from an enhanced surveillance system
  Sex. Transm. Infect. 2008; 84: 312-317.
(In "Epidemiology")   [Abstract]     [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
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