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Epidemiology of HIV-1, HHV-8 & HSV among homosexual man

Dukers, N.H.T.M.

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2002

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Dukers, N. H. T. M. (2002). Epidemiology of HIV-1, HHV-8 & HSV among homosexual man.

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CONTENTS S

GENERALL INTRODUCTION 11 CHAPTERR 1 HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY V I R U S TYPE 1

1.11 Sexual risk behaviour relates to the virological and immunological

improvementss during highly active antiretroviral therapy in HIV-1 infection

AIDSAIDS 2001, 15: 369-378 23

1.22 The impact of experiencing lipodystrophy on the sexual behaviour and well-beingg among HIV- infected homosexual men

AIDSAIDS 2001, 15: 812-813 43

1.3.. HIV incidence is on the increase among homosexual men attending an Amsterdamm STD clinic: using a novel approach for detecting recent infections s

AIDSAIDS 2002, 16: F19-F24 49

CHAPTERR 2 HUMAN HERPESVIRUS TYPE 8

2.11 Risk factors for human herpesvirus 8 seropositive and seroconversion in a cohortt of homosexual men

AmericanAmerican Journal of Epidemiology, 2000; 151: 213-224 63

2.22 Risk factors for human herpesvirus 8 in a cohort of drug users in Thee Netherlands, 1985-1996

JournalJournal of Infectious Diseases, 2002; 185:1808-1812 83

2.33 Clinical symptoms associated with primary human herpesvirus 8 infection inn homosexual men with or at risk for HIV-1 infection

SubmittedSubmitted for publication 95

CHAPTERR 3 HERPES SIMPLEX V I R U S TYPE 1 AND TYPE 2

3.11 Strong decline in herpes simplex virus antibodies over time among young homosexuall men is associated with changing sexual behaviour

AmericanAmerican Journal of Epidemiology, 2000; 152: 666-673 107

GENERALL DISCUSSION 123

SUMMARYY 141 SAMENVATTINGG 147 PUBLICATIONSS AND PRESENTATIONS 153

DANKWOORDD 159 CURRICULUMM VITAE 165 5

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