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Sexual Health Sexual Health
Volume 1 Number 2 2004


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WTO deadlines: why developing countries must act now to protect access to medicines 

Kathryn Dinh

pp. 63-64

 


Asymptomatic non-chlamydial, non-gonococcal urethritis — an iatrogenic disease? 

Basil Donovan

pp. 65-67

 


Rising HIV infections in Victoria, the need for a new approach to preventative interventions 

Rebecca Guy and Margaret Hellard

pp. 69-71

 


Investigating widely available substances as vaginal microbicides 

Wendy Holmes

pp. 73-79

  
 


Virological significance, prevalence and genetic basis of hypersusceptibility to nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors 

Gilda Tachedjian and Anne Mijch

pp. 81-89

  
 


Evaluation of an ethnic media campaign on patterns of HIV testing among people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in Australia 

Tadgh McMahon, Christopher K. Fairley, Basil Donovan, Lilian Wan and John Quin

pp. 91-94

  
 


Improving adolescent sexual and reproductive health. A view from Australia: learning from world's best practice 

Henrietta Williams and Sandra Davidson

pp. 95-105

  
 


HIV in prison: what are the risks and what can be done? 

M. E. Hellard and C. K. Aitken

pp. 107-113

  
 


The tip of the iceberg: opportunistic screening for Chlamydia trachomatis in asymptomatic patients attending a young people's health clinic reveals a high prevalence — a pilot study 

Stephanie Jones, Sue Barker, Eugene Athan and Stephen Graves

pp. 115-119

  
 


Diagnosis of sexually transmitted infections (STI) using self-collected non-invasive specimens 

Suzanne M. Garland and Sepehr N. Tabrizi

pp. 121-126

  
 


  
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