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Sexual Behaviour and STI Incidence in Sexually Active MSM Living With HIV in Times of COVID-19

Abstract Despite decreased numbers of sexual partners, the COVID-19 pandemic had limited impact on the prevalence of attending private sex parties, traveling for sex within Switzerland, and practicing chemsex in men with HIV who have sex with men. COVID-19 risk perception was low, and STI-diagnosis...

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Published in:Open forum infectious diseases 2023-08, Vol.10 (8), p.ofad399-ofad399
Main Authors: Mugglin, Catrina, Hamusonde, Kalongo, Salazar-Vizcaya, Luisa, Kusejko, Katharina, Nicca, Dunja, Haerry, David, Braun, Dominique L, Stoeckle, Marcel, Kouyos, Roger, Calmy, Alexandra, Cavassini, Matthias, Cipriani, Michela, Bernasconi, Enos, Rauch, Andri, Hachfeld, Anna
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