2020 - 2025: Reducing the burden of undiagnosed STIs and BBVs

Theme B: Reducing the burden of undiagnosed STIs and BBVs

The asymptomatic nature of some STI/BBVs means that a high proportion of affected people remain undiagnosed, resulting in possible onward transmission and increased risk of serious long-term outcomes. Young people, gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM), people who inject drugs (PWID), migrants, prisoners and homeless populations are key groups at high risk of undiagnosed STIs/BBVs.

We are developing and evaluating evidence-based STI/BBV interventions and diagnostic/laboratory tools to reach undiagnosed individuals and underserved populations.

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