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Cherie Power
Medicine
Demography
Logistic regression
Pre-exposure prophylaxis
human immunodeficiency virus
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Trends in Belief That HIV Treatment Prevents Transmission Among Gay and Bisexual Men in Australia: Results of National Online Surveys 2013-2019.
2021
Aids Education and Prevention
Martin Holt
James MacGibbon
Brandon Bear
Toby Lea
Johann Kolstee
David Crawford
Dean Murphy
Cherie Power
Jeanne Ellard
John de Wit
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Access to subsidised healthcare affects HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake among gay and bisexual men in Australia: results of national surveys 2013-19.
2020
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
James MacGibbon
Toby Lea
Jeanne Ellard
Dean Murphy
Johann Kolstee
Cherie Power
David Crawford
Brandon Bear
John de Wit
Martin Holt
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HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis cascades to assess implementation in Australia: results from repeated, national behavioural surveillance of gay and bisexual men, 2014-18.
2020
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
Martin Holt
Evelyn Lee
Toby Lea
Ben Bavinton
Tim Broady
Limin Mao
MacGibbon MAppLing James
Phillip Keen
Dean Murphy
Brandon-Leith Bear
David Crawford
Jeanne Ellard
Johann Kolstee
Cherie Power
Garrett Prestage
Andrew E. Grulich
Rebecca Guy
John de Wit
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Australia on track to achieve WHO HCV elimination targets following rapid initial DAA treatment uptake: A modelling study
2019
Journal of Viral Hepatitis
Jisoo A. Kwon
Gregory J. Dore
Jason Grebely
Behzad Hajarizadeh
Rebecca Guy
Evan B. Cunningham
Cherie Power
Chris Estes
Homie Razavi
Richard Gray
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A priority-driven, policy-relevant research program to support a response to blood-borne viruses and sexually transmissible infections in NSW, Australia
2018
Public Health Research & Practice
Tina Gordon
Cherie Power
Tim Duck
Heather-Marie Schmidt
Joanne Holden
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