Journal article

Sexually transmitted infections: challenges ahead

M Unemo, CS Bradshaw, JS Hocking, HJC de Vries, SC Francis, D Mabey, JM Marrazzo, GJB Sonder, JR Schwebke, E Hoornenborg, RW Peeling, SS Philip, N Low, CK Fairley

Lancet Infectious Diseases | Published : 2017

Abstract

WHO estimated that nearly 1 million people become infected every day with any of four curable sexually transmitted infections (STIs): chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, and trichomoniasis. Despite their high global incidence, STIs remain a neglected area of research. In this Commission, we have prioritised five areas that represent particular challenges in STI treatment and control. Chlamydia remains the most commonly diagnosed bacterial STI in high-income countries despite widespread testing recommendations, sensitive and specific non-invasive testing techniques, and cheap effective therapy. We discuss the challenges for chlamydia control and evidence to support a shift from the current focus..

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