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Volume 90, Issue 3
Syndemic conditions associated with increased HIV risk in a global sample of men who have sex with men
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Syndemic conditions associated with increased HIV risk in a global sample of men who have sex with men
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Apr 2014
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May 2014
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Jun 2014
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Jul 2014
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Aug 2014
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Sep 2014
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Oct 2014
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Nov 2014
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Dec 2014
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Jan 2015
24
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Feb 2015
24
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Mar 2015
26
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Apr 2015
34
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7
May 2015
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Jun 2015
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Jul 2015
26
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Aug 2015
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Sep 2015
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Oct 2015
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Nov 2015
27
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Dec 2015
50
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Jan 2016
37
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Feb 2016
26
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Mar 2016
43
13
9
Apr 2016
13
5
2
May 2016
15
3
1
Jun 2016
21
2
5
Jul 2016
13
4
6
Aug 2016
12
5
4
Sep 2016
36
5
5
Oct 2016
25
14
11
Nov 2016
13
3
4
Dec 2016
24
4
6
Jan 2017
25
2
2
Feb 2017
22
3
3
Mar 2017
20
4
4
Apr 2017
28
3
4
May 2017
12
4
3
Jun 2017
47
5
4
Jul 2017
62
4
3
Aug 2017
25
6
4
Sep 2017
50
9
9
Oct 2017
80
8
8
Nov 2017
30
2
2
Dec 2017
41
1
1
Jan 2018
65
5
8
Feb 2018
82
4
3
Mar 2018
73
10
3
Apr 2018
97
14
7
May 2018
64
5
5
Jun 2018
83
1
0
Jul 2018
59
3
0
Aug 2018
63
3
4
Sep 2018
51
3
4
Oct 2018
34
4
6
Nov 2018
33
2
3
Dec 2018
39
0
3
Jan 2019
47
3
7
Feb 2019
41
3
5
Mar 2019
41
2
2
Apr 2019
27
3
3
May 2019
25
1
3
Jun 2019
39
3
2
Jul 2019
20
1
4
Aug 2019
45
7
5
Sep 2019
37
1
1
Oct 2019
43
1
6
Nov 2019
58
1
5
Dec 2019
28
4
0
Jan 2020
26
2
2
Feb 2020
45
5
8
Mar 2020
13
1
2
Apr 2020
51
3
0
May 2020
71
5
6
Jun 2020
28
2
1
Jul 2020
41
3
3
Aug 2020
25
5
3
Sep 2020
50
2
5
Oct 2020
49
4
1
Nov 2020
35
5
4
Dec 2020
32
6
4
Jan 2021
49
1
3
Feb 2021
88
1
5
Mar 2021
70
2
3
Apr 2021
91
3
3
May 2021
44
11
5
Jun 2021
3
2
2
Jul 2021
2
1
2
Aug 2021
8
7
1
Sep 2021
7
5
1
Oct 2021
70
2
1
Nov 2021
38
2
4
Dec 2021
62
2
2
Jan 2022
47
4
2
Feb 2022
29
1
3
Mar 2022
92
4
2
Apr 2022
102
1
0
May 2022
72
4
5
Jun 2022
94
10
2
Jul 2022
47
4
3
Aug 2022
92
3
2
Sep 2022
73
5
1
Oct 2022
101
0
0
Nov 2022
68
5
1
Dec 2022
54
0
1
Jan 2023
61
3
0
Feb 2023
98
2
0
Mar 2023
53
3
0
Apr 2023
54
5
5
May 2023
72
2
1
Jun 2023
31
7
1
Jul 2023
35
4
2
Aug 2023
46
2
2
Sep 2023
52
4
1
Oct 2023
71
12
2
Nov 2023
68
8
3
Dec 2023
118
10
1
Jan 2024
71
2
17
Feb 2024
35
2
18
Mar 2024
49
3
0
Apr 2024
95
3
1
May 2024
99
5
3
Jun 2024
121
7
3
Jul 2024
138
18
4
Aug 2024
89
4
2
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