Chapin-Bardales, J.Sullivan, P.S.Guy, R.J.Kaldor, J.McGregor, S.Sasse, A.Archibald, C.Rank, C.Casabona Barbarà, J.Folch-Toda, C.Vives Martin, N.Cowan, S.A.Cazein, F.Velter, A.an der Heiden, M.Gunsenheimer-Bartmeyer, B.Marcus, U.Op de Coul, E.L.M.Van Sighem, A.Aldir, I.Cortes Martins, H.Berglund, T.Velicko, I.Gebhardt, M.Schmidt, A.J.Delpech, V.Hughes, G.Nardone, A.Hall, H.I.Johnson, A.S.2018-03-082018-03-082017-07-25http://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/5369An increase in HIV diagnoses in men who have sex with men (MSM) in high-income countries was identified from 2000-2005. We sought to investigate recent trends through 2014 to better inform treatment and prevention strategies.engHIVMSMTrendsHIV DiagnosesNorth AmericaWestern EuropeAustraliaInfecções Sexualmente TransmissíveisInternational trends in new HIV diagnoses among men who have sex with men in North America, Western Europe and Australia 2000-2014conference object