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Dec-2014A cross sectional study of how people diagnosed with a bacterial sexually transmitted infection inform their partners.Knight, Vickie; Ryder, Nathan; Bourne, Chris; McNulty, AnnaJournal ArticleCONTACT TRACING; HEALTH SERV RESEARCH; PARTNER NOTIFICATION; SEXUAL HEALTH 
Jun-2015Effectiveness of using Grindr to increase syphilis testing among men who have sex with men in Darwin, Australia.Su, Jiunn-Yih; Holt, Jan; Payne, Rebecca; Gates, Kim; Ewing, Andrew; Ryder, NathanLetter- 
2015Exploring the Benefits of Molecular Testing for Gonorrhoea Antibiotic Resistance Surveillance in Remote Settings.Hui, Ben B; Ryder, Nathan; Su, Jiunn-Yih; Ward, James; Chen, Marcus Y; Donovan, Basil; Fairley, Christopher K; Guy, Rebecca J; Lahra, Monica M; Law, Mathew G; Whiley, David M; Regan, David GJournal Article- 
15-Dec-2016The Molecular Epidemiology and Antimicrobial Resistance of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Australia: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study, 2012.Trembizki, Ella; Wand, Handan; Donovan, Basil; Chen, Marcus; Fairley, Christopher K; Freeman, Kevin; Guy, Rebecca; Kaldor, John M; Lahra, Monica M; Lawrence, Andrew; Lau, Colleen; Pearson, Julie; Regan, David G; Ryder, Nathan; Smith, Helen; Stevens, Kerrie; Su, Jiunn-Yih; Ward, James; Whiley, David MJournal Articlegonorrhea; molecular; resistance; surveillance; typing 
Dec-2012Trichomonas vaginalis prevalence increases with remoteness in rural and remote New South Wales, Australia.Ryder, Nathan; Woods, Helen; McKay, Kate; Giddings, Nicolla; Lenton, Jo-Ann; Little, Christine; Jeoffreys, Neisha; McNulty, Anna MJournal Article; Multicenter Study- 
Oct-2016Why are men less tested for sexually transmitted infections in remote Australian Indigenous communities? A mixed-methods study.Su, Jiunn-Yih; Belton, Suzanne; Ryder, NathanJournal ArticleAustralia; Indigenous community; Sexually transmitted infections; gender; health-seeking behaviour; testing