Date: 17-20 April 2018
Venue: Edinburgh International Conference Centre, UK
Oral Research Presentations: Session 2
Abstract O7: Reduced chlamydia prevalence, shorter infections, and a fall in pelvic inflammatory disease diagnoses contemporary with increased chlamydia testing in England: an evidence synthesis using surveillance data, 2000–2015
Dr Joanna Lewis, Imperial College London
Abstract O8: Exploring the drivers of the recent decline in gonorrhoea diagnoses in MSM attending GUM clinics in England
Ms Dana Ogaz, Public Health England
Abstract O9: How many people do we turn away? Measuring unmet demand on sexual health services
Dr Aideen Dunne, Southwark Council
Abstract O10: Can we reduce syphilis screening in low-risk populations in sexual health clinics?
Dr Alex Parr, Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Abstract O11: Moving from an ‘opt out’ to an ‘opt in’ health adviser service: impact on service delivery and patient engagement
Ms Annette Colcutt, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
Abstract O12: Three site testing by the third sector in partnership with the sexual health service: the way forward for outreach testing for MSM
Ms Jane Braunholtz-Speight, Leeds Sexual Health Service
Abstract O13: OptTEST programme interventions for Indicator Condition HIV testing are effective in significantly increasing HIV testing rates in non-specialist healthcare settings across Europe
Dr Ann Sullivan, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
Abstract O14: New HIV cases diagnosed through opt-out testing in hyperacute stroke: a call to amend national guidelines
Dr Laura Benjamin, University of Liverpool
Abstract O15: Exploring the epidemiology and management of shigellosis in a large acute hospital trust
Dr Vicky Tittle, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
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