1. Starting to have sexual intercourse is associated with increases in cervicovaginal immune mediators in young women: a prospective study and meta-analysis

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Sean M Hughes
    2. Claire N Levy
    3. Fernanda L Calienes
    4. Katie A Martinez
    5. Stacy Selke
    6. Kenneth Tapia
    7. Bhavna H Chohan
    8. Lynda Oluoch
    9. Catherine Kiptinness
    10. Anna Wald
    11. Mimi Ghosh
    12. Liselotte Hardy
    13. Kenneth Ngure
    14. Nelly R Mugo
    15. Florian Hladik
    16. Alison C Roxby
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      Evaluation Summary:

      This study finds that the levels of many immune markers are higher in vaginal samples in women taken after initiation of vaginal sex than before initiation of vaginal sex. This result may indicate that initiation of vaginal sex potentially influences vaginal immune responses, but it is possible that unmeasured confounding and selection bias might contribute to some of the difference across samples. This study will be of highest interest to those interested in how immune markers can change within individuals over time.

      (This preprint has been reviewed by eLife. We include the public reviews from the reviewers here; the authors also receive private feedback with suggested changes to the manuscript. The reviewers remained anonymous to the authors.)

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  2. How did the COVID-19 pandemic affect access to condoms, chlamydia and HIV testing, and cervical cancer screening at a population level in Britain? (Natsal-COVID)

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Emily Dema
    2. Pam Sonnenberg
    3. Jo Gibbs
    4. Anne Conolly
    5. Malachi Willis
    6. Julie Riddell
    7. Raquel Bosó Pérez
    8. Andrew J Copas
    9. Clare Tanton
    10. Chris Bonell
    11. Clarissa Oeser
    12. Soazig Clifton
    13. Magnus Unemo
    14. Catherine H Mercer
    15. Kirstin R Mitchell
    16. Nigel Field

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  3. Effect of COVID-19 vaccination on the timing and flow of menstrual periods in two cohorts

    This article has 3 authors:
    1. Alexandra Alvergne
    2. Ee Von Woon
    3. Victoria Male

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  4. Gestational SARS-CoV-2 infection is associated with placental expression of immune and trophoblast genes

    This article has 23 authors:
    1. Corina Lesseur
    2. Rebecca H. Jessel
    3. Sophie Ohrn
    4. Yula Ma
    5. Qian Li
    6. Fumiko Dekio
    7. Rachel I. Brody
    8. James G. Wetmur
    9. Frederieke A.J. Gigase
    10. Molly Lieber
    11. Whitney Lieb
    12. Jezelle Lynch
    13. Omara Afzal
    14. Erona Ibroci
    15. Anna-Sophie Rommel
    16. Teresa Janevic
    17. Joanne Stone
    18. Elizabeth A. Howell
    19. Romeo R. Galang
    20. Siobhan M. Dolan
    21. Veerle Bergink
    22. Lotje D. De Witte
    23. Jia Chen

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  5. Should COVID-specific arrangements for abortion continue? The views of women experiencing abortion in Britain during the pandemic

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Patricia A Lohr
    2. Maria Lewandowska
    3. Rebecca Meiksin
    4. Natasha Salaria
    5. Sharon Cameron
    6. Rachel H Scott
    7. Jennifer Reiter
    8. Melissa J Palmer
    9. Rebecca S French
    10. Kaye Wellings

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  6. Sexually Transmitted Disease–Related Reddit Posts During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Latent Dirichlet Allocation Analysis

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Amy K Johnson
    2. Runa Bhaumik
    3. Debarghya Nandi
    4. Abhishikta Roy
    5. Supriya D Mehta

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  7. High SARS-CoV-2 tropism and activation of immune cells in the testes of non-vaccinated deceased COVID-19 patients

    This article has 35 authors:
    1. Guilherme M. J. Costa
    2. Samyra M. S. N. Lacerda
    3. André F. A. Figueiredo
    4. Natália T. Wnuk
    5. Marcos R. G. Brener
    6. Lídia M. Andrade
    7. Gabriel H. Campolina-Silva
    8. Andrea Kauffmann-Zeh
    9. Lucila G. G. Pacifico
    10. Alice F. Versiani
    11. Maísa M. Antunes
    12. Fernanda R. Souza
    13. Geovanni D. Cassali
    14. André L. Caldeira-Brant
    15. Hélio Chiarini-Garcia
    16. Fernanda G. de Souza
    17. Vivian V. Costa
    18. Flavio G. da Fonseca
    19. Maurício L. Nogueira
    20. Guilherme R. F. Campos
    21. Lucas M. Kangussu
    22. Estefânia M. N. Martins
    23. Loudiana M. Antonio
    24. Cintia Bittar
    25. Paula Rahal
    26. Renato S. Aguiar
    27. Bárbara P. Mendes
    28. Marcela S. Procópio
    29. Thiago P. Furtado
    30. Yuri L. Guimaraes
    31. Gustavo B. Menezes
    32. Ana Martinez-Marchal
    33. Kyle E. Orwig
    34. Miguel Brieño-Enríquez
    35. Marcelo H. Furtado

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  8. Effect of COVID-19 vaccination on menstrual periods in a retrospectively recruited cohort

    This article has 1 author:
    1. Victoria Male

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  9. Access to and quality of sexual and reproductive health services in Britain during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative interview study of patient experiences

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Raquel Bosó Pérez
    2. David Reid
    3. Karen J Maxwell
    4. Jo Gibbs
    5. Emily Dema
    6. Christopher Bonell
    7. Catherine H Mercer
    8. Pam Sonnenberg
    9. Nigel Field
    10. Kirstin R Mitchell

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  10. Novel Investigation of SARS-CoV-2 in COVID-19 Survivors’ Semen in Surabaya, Indonesia

    This article has 14 authors:
    1. Supardi Supardi
    2. Reviany V. Nidom
    3. Eni M. Sisca
    4. Jefry A. Tribowo
    5. Patricia S. Kandar
    6. Joice M. Budiharto
    7. Eko Siswidiyanto
    8. Maitra Djiang Wen
    9. Tiara Kirana
    10. Astria N. Nidom
    11. Arif N. M. Ansori
    12. Irine Normalina
    13. Setyarina Indrasari
    14. Reny I’tishom

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