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Published on 04.05.18 in Vol 4, No 2 (2018): Apr-Jun

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Works citing "The Acceptability and Feasibility of Implementing a Bio-Behavioral Enhanced Surveillance Tool for Sexually Transmitted Infections in England: Mixed-Methods Study"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/publichealth.9010):

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  1. Wayal S, Aicken CRH, Griffiths C, Blomquist PB, Hughes G, Mercer CH, Zhang L. Understanding the burden of bacterial sexually transmitted infections and Trichomonas vaginalis among black Caribbeans in the United Kingdom: Findings from a systematic review. PLOS ONE 2018;13(12):e0208315
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  2. Aicken CRH, Wayal S, Blomquist PB, Fabiane SM, Gerressu M, Hughes G, Mercer CH. Pathways to, and use of, sexual healthcare among Black Caribbean sexual health clinic attendees in England: evidence from cross-sectional bio-behavioural surveys. BMC Health Services Research 2019;19(1)
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  3. Wayal S, Gerressu M, Weatherburn P, Gilbart V, Hughes G, Mercer CH. A qualitative study of attitudes towards, typologies, and drivers of concurrent partnerships among people of black Caribbean ethnicity in England and their implications for STI prevention. BMC Public Health 2020;20(1)
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  4. Harb AK, Mohammed H, Furegato M, Wayal S, Mercer CH, Hughes G, Peters RP. The association between region of birth and sexually transmitted infections among people of black Caribbean ethnicity attending sexual health services in England, 2015. PLOS ONE 2020;15(2):e0228654
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  5. Datta J, Reid D, Hughes G, Mercer CH, Wayal S, Weatherburn P. Awareness of and attitudes to sexually transmissible infections among gay men and other men who have sex with men in England: a qualitative study. Sexual Health 2019;16(1):18
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  6. Aicken CR, Wayal S, Blomquist P, Fabiane S, Gerressu M, Hughes G, Mercer CH. Ethnic variations in sexual partnerships and mixing, and their association with STI diagnosis: findings from a cross-sectional biobehavioural survey of attendees of sexual health clinics across England. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2020;96(4):283
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  7. Bardsley M, Wayal S, Blomquist P, Mohammed H, Mercer CH, Hughes G. Improving our understanding of the disproportionate incidence of STIs in heterosexual-identifying people of black Caribbean heritage: findings from a longitudinal study of sexual health clinic attendees in England. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2022;98(1):23
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  8. Blomquist PB, Mohammed H, Mikhail A, Weatherburn P, Reid D, Wayal S, Hughes G, Mercer CH. Characteristics and sexual health service use of MSM engaging in chemsex: results from a large online survey in England. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2020;96(8):590
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  9. Brown JR, Reid D, Howarth AR, Mohammed H, Saunders J, Pulford CV, Hughes G, Mercer CH. Changes in STI and HIV testing and testing need among men who have sex with men during the UK’s COVID-19 pandemic response. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2022;:sextrans-2022-055429
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  10. Aleebrahim F, Kamali K, Nasirian M. Status of Service Provision Centers for Patients with Sexually Transmitted infections in Tehran, Kerman, Babol and Shiraz as Representatives of Iran’s Capital Cities in 2013. Iranian South Medical Journal 2020;23(3):266
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  11. Brown JR, Reid D, Howarth AR, Mohammed H, Saunders J, Pulford CV, Ogaz D, Hughes G, Mercer CH. Difficulty accessing condoms because of the COVID-19 pandemic reported by gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men in the UK: findings from a large, cross-sectional, online survey. International Journal of STD & AIDS 2023;34(8):541
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  12. Howarth AR, Saunders J, Reid D, Kelly I, Wayal S, Weatherburn P, Hughes G, Mercer CH. ‘Stay at home …’: exploring the impact of the COVID-19 public health response on sexual behaviour and health service use among men who have sex with men: findings from a large online survey in the UK. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2022;98(5):346
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  13. Brown JR, Reid D, Howarth AR, Mohammed H, Saunders J, Pulford CV, Ogaz D, Hughes G, Mercer CH. Sexual behaviour, STI and HIV testing and testing need among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men recruited for online surveys pre/post-COVID-19 restrictions in the UK. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2023;99(7):467
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