Theme D aims to establish networks, procedures and systems to respond to emerging infectious disease threats in a rapid and agile way. The COVID-19 pandemic and mpox outbreak have both demonstrated the far-ranging impacts of (re)emerging infections on health systems. They also present unique challenges and opportunities in terms of research and surveillance. Potential risks include a novel STI/BBV, the emergence of non-classical STIs (e.g. mpox, Ebola), the re-emergence of neglected STIs (e.g. lymphogranuloma venereum; Mycoplasma genitalium), antimicrobial resistance in STIs, and the impact of a non-STI pandemic on STI and BBV services, service users and surveillance systems.
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