Bogers, Saskia JTwisk, Denise EBeckers, Loes MGötz, Hannelore MMeima, BramKroone, MichelleHoornenborg, ElskeOtt, AlewijnLuning-Koster, Marleen NDukers-Muijrers, Nicole H T MHoebe, Christian J P AKampman, Carolina J GBosma, FroukjeSchim van der Loeff, MaartenGeerlings, Suzannevan Bergen, Jan2021-08-022021-08-022021-07-273431580410.1136/sextrans-2021-055109http://hdl.handle.net/10029/625192Laboratory data (2011-2018) on HIV testing by GPs and SHCs in five Dutch regions with varying levels of urbanisation were evaluated. Regional HIV testing rates per 10 000 residents ≥15 years (mean over period and annual) were compared between providers using negative binomial generalised additive models and additionally stratified by sex and age (15-29 years, 30-44 years, 45-59 years, ≥60 years). χ2 tests were used to compare positivity percentage between the two groups of providers.en© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.HIVepidemiologygeneral practiceprimary health caresexual healthWho is providing HIV diagnostic testing? Comparing HIV testing by general practitioners and sexual health centres in five regions in the Netherlands, 2011-2018.Article1472-3263Sex Transmit Infect 2022: 98(4):262-268