Journal article

Exploring community and expert perceptions of the acceptability of an oropharyngeal gonorrhoea controlled human infection model in Australia

E Williams, JE Moulton, E Jamrozik, J Prestedge, S Ruth, CK Fairley, MY Chen, DA Williamson, JS McCarthy, JS Hocking, L Keogh

Scientific Reports | Published : 2026

Abstract

The development of an oropharyngeal gonorrhoea controlled human infection model (CHIM) could result in important translational outcomes, including accelerated development of new drugs and vaccines. Ethical study design for such a model requires community consultation, including assessment of the acceptability of the proposed CHIM among key stakeholders. This qualitative study involved: (i) semi-structured interviews and focus groups with individuals who would be eligible for participation in the proposed oropharyngeal gonorrhoea CHIM, defined as healthy men who have sex with men (MSM) aged 18–50 years living in Victoria (Australia); and, (ii) semi-structured interviews with gonorrhoea expert..

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