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Behavioral risks for HIV infection in men who have sex with men (according to the survey results)
Pokrovskaya A.V., Barsky K.A., Korenev D.A., Petrov A.S., Kalinin A.A., Pchelin I.V., Popova A.A.
Results of a survey of representatives of vulnerable groups for herpes simplex virus outside medical institutions (results of a pilot study in two regions of Russia)
Popova A.А., Domonova E.A., Skachkova T.S., Gromova A.V., Makhova T.I., Petrov A.S., Korenev D.А., Barskiy K.А., Pokrovskaya A.V.
A clinical case of extragenital chlamydia infection in HIV-positive men
Popova A.A., Popova A.A.
Risk behaviors and HIV infection among homosexual men in St. Petersburg
Piskarev I.G., Eritsyan K.Y., Shagina A.B., Petrova V.G., Vinogradova T.N., Usacheva N.M.
PREVALENCE OF HIGH-RISK HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS ACCORDING TO THE RESULTS OF ANAL SCREENING IN MEN STRATIFIED BY THEIR SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AND HIV STATUS
POPOVA A.A., DOMONOVA E.A., POKROVSKAYA A.V., KLIMOVA N.A., SHIPULINA O.Y., POKROVSKY V.V.
IMMUNOLOGICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL EFFICIENCIES OF DIFFERENT VARILRIX VACCINE REGIMENS IN ORGANIZED MILITARY COLLECTIVE BODIES
AKIMKIN V.G., YAKIMOV Y.M., SALMINA T.A., VOLGIN A.R., SHEVTSOV V.A., KOROTCHENKO S.I., ZHDANOV K.V., KALABUKHOVA L.Y.
CURRENT FEATURES OF THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HIV INFECTION IN THE ARMED FORCES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND SYSTEMS FOR ITS PREVENTION DURING CONSCRIPTION
AKIMKIN V.G., PARSHIN M.Z., ZEMLYAKOV S.V.
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