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Acceptability of alcohol-based mouthwash as a preventive intervention for pharyngeal gonorrhoea: a pilot study

Gonorrhoea infections are increasing. Alcohol containing mouthwash may be an effective novel intervention.

Anal cancer examination study
ACES study

Anal cancer is easier to treat when found in the early stages. Anal cancer is significantly higher in men who have sex with men (MSM) living with HIV when compared to the general population.

Australian chlamydia treatment study
ACTS study

The Australian chlamydia treatment study (ACTS) aimed to determine the extent of treatment failure for chlamydia infection.

Barriers to prescribing PrEP by GPs and views on U=U
PrEP GP barriers

We wanted to know how GPs feel about HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and some of the barriers to prescribing, as well as their understanding of and discussion of Undetectable equals Untransmissible (U=U), to help create training opportunities.

BV antibiotic probiotic study
BVAPS study

The vaginal microbiota may be influenced by different sexual practices.

BV bacteria & associations with sexual experience study

Recently 8 new bacteria associated with bacterial vaginosis have been found.

BV prevalence & acquisition risks study

Bacterial vaginosis is the most common cause of abnormal vaginal discharge in women of reproductive age. However, most studies look at BV prevalence in women seeking reproductive or sexual health care.

Chlamydia & MG: Prevalence & incidence in young women study

Differences in the factors which influence chlamydia and MG infection in women are not well understood.

Chlamydia & partner notification methods study

Ensuring partners are tested and treated is an important way of reducing chlamydia infection transmission.

Chlamydia & partner notification options study

The newer technologies of email and SMS have been used as a means of improving partner notification rates.

Chlamydia & saliva study
CAS study

Is the bacteria which causes chlamydia found in saliva?

Chlamydia diagnosis & partner notification study

Ensuring partners are tested and treated is an important way of reducing chlamydia infection transmission. How people feel about their diagnosis is a factor.

Chlamydia incidence & reinfection rates study
CIRIS study

Chlamydia is a common, often asymptomatic infection in young people. Opportunistic testing, effective partner treatment and repeat testing are important tools to minimise reinfection.

Chlamydia reinfection study

Repeat chlamydia infection after treatment is common.

Chlamydia treatment study

Azithromycin is recommended for the treatment of urogenital chlamydia infection. However the standard 1 gram dose sometimes fails to get rid of the infection.

Clearing high risk HPV among men who have sex with men study
CHAMP study

Applied once per week, imiquimod cream is a tolerable treatment for anal HPV.

Community Awareness and Surveillance of STI Transmission
CAST study

Did you know that you can have an STI in your mouth or throat and experience no symptoms?

Correlation between gonorrhoea on throat swabs & saliva study
STAG study

Gonorrhoea can be grown in the laboratory from the saliva of individuals with throat gonorrhoea.

EMU study

New evidence has suggested that the throat is an important site for spreading gonorrhoea and that kissing may be a risk for getting gonorrhoea.

Female university student study
FUSS study

Sexual behaviours may influence the prevalence of bacterial vaginosis.

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