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    MOESM1 of Sexually transmitted infections among female sex workers tested at STI clinics in the Netherlands, 2006–2013

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    Additional file 1: Univariable logistic regression for determinants of infectious syphilis, HIV and hepatitis B among female sex workers, 2006 to 2013. Additional file 1 shows the crude odds ratios for the association between determinants included in the study and the outcome of having infectious syphilis, HIV or hepatitis B. Results are presented for female sex workers who were tested by the STI clinic in the Netherlands in the study period 2006 to 2013

    a–c. Genotype distribution by year of reporting of acute HBV infections, the Netherlands, 2004–2010. a. Cases acquired heterosexually by men and women (n = 300); b. Cases with an unknown route of transmission acquired by men and women (n = 226) c. Cases acquired by men who have sex with men (n = 305).

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    <p>a–c. Genotype distribution by year of reporting of acute HBV infections, the Netherlands, 2004–2010. a. Cases acquired heterosexually by men and women (n = 300); b. Cases with an unknown route of transmission acquired by men and women (n = 226) c. Cases acquired by men who have sex with men (n = 305).</p

    Maximum parsimony tree based on the HBV S-region sequence of acute cases of HBV infection (n = 894), by most probable mode of transmission and gender, in the Netherlands, 2004–2010, and selected reference strains (n = 19).

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    <p>Maximum parsimony tree based on the HBV S-region sequence of acute cases of HBV infection (n = 894), by most probable mode of transmission and gender, in the Netherlands, 2004–2010, and selected reference strains (n = 19).</p

    Characteristics of the selective HBV vaccination programme for behavioural high-risk groups, The Netherlands, 1998–2010.

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    <p>Anti-HBc = antibody to the hepatitis B core antigen; CI = Confidence interval; HBsAg = hepatitis B surface antigen; STD = sexually transmitted disease.</p>†<p>Heterosexuals with frequent partner changes were no longer included in the programme from 2007 onwards.</p>‡<p>Proportion of the first vaccinations given at different locations, in percentages. Note: information about the vaccine location was missing for 3856 vaccinations.</p>§<p>Outreach locations included bars and saunas frequented by MSM, shelters for homeless people, and commercial sex worker locations.</p>¶<p>Prevalence was calculated by dividing the number of patients with a positive test by the total number with a test result.</p>∥<p>Compliance is defined as the proportion of those susceptible at the first vaccination completing three doses. Data up to 30 June 2011 were included.</p
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