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1. Management of chlamydia and gonorrhoea infections diagnosed in primary care using a centralised nurse-led telephone-based service: mixed methods evaluation

2. Prevalence of chlamydia in young adulthood and association with life course socioeconomic position: birth cohort study.

3. C. trachomatis Pgp3 antibody prevalence in young women in England, 1993-2010.

4. No widespread dissemination of Chlamydia trachomatis diagnostic-escape variants and the impact of Neisseria gonorrhoeae positivity on the Aptima Combo 2 assay

5. Chlamydial Pgp3 Seropositivity and Population-Attributable Fraction Among Women With Tubal Factor Infertility

6. Ectopic pregnancy and epithelial to mesenchymal transition: is there a link?

7. Online tests for sexually transmitted infections – Friend or Foe? An analysis of providers in the United Kingdom

8. Whole-genome sequencing of Chlamydia trachomatis isolates from persistently infected patients

9. Incidence of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Associated with Mycoplasma genitalium Infection:Evidence Synthesis of Cohort Study Data

10. Modelling patient flows and resource use within a sexual health clinic through discrete event simulation to inform service redesign

11. New NICE abortion care guidance:what does it mean for antibiotic use?

12. Management of chlamydia and gonorrhoea infections diagnosed in primary care using a centralised nurse-led telephone-based service: mixed methods evaluation

13. Should we be testing for urogenitalMycoplasma hominis,Ureaplasma parvumandUreaplasma urealyticumin men and women? – a position statement from the European<scp>STI</scp>Guidelines Editorial Board

14. What can be learnt from a qualitative evaluation of implementing a rapid sexual health testing, diagnosis and treatment service?

15. Prevalence of new variants of

16. Agent-based modelling study of antimicrobial resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae transmission in men who have sex with men:towards individualised diagnosis and treatment

17. British Association for Sexual Health and HIV national guideline for the management of infection with Mycoplasma genitalium (2018)

18. Mycoplasma genitalium Nongonococcal Urethritis Is Likely to Increase in Men Who Have Sex With Men Who Practice Unsafe Sex: What Should We Do?

19. O09.2 Declines in chlamydia-associated PID at sshs in england since 2007: what might this tell us about chlamydia control?

20. P462 Re-testing for chlamydia in the national chlamydia screening programme in bristol, england: an analysis of surveillance data

21. P675 Two recent cases of extensively drug-resistant (XDR) gonorrhoea in the united kingdom linked to a european party destination

22. P646 Agent-based modelling study of antimicrobial resistantneisseria gonorrhoeaetransmission

23. P603 Estimating population burden of pelvic inflammatory disease due tomycoplasma genitaliumin england: an evidence synthesis

24. S04.3 Home based testing: unintended consequences and implications for antimicrobial stewardship – should we be concerned?

25. P460 Assessment of tubal factor infertility attributable to chlamydia with Pgp3 serology

26. O08.2 Sexual behaviour, risk and sexually transmitted infections before and after the introduction of the PrEP impact trial

27. Detection in the United Kingdom of the Neisseria gonorrhoeae FC428 clone, with ceftriaxone resistance and intermediate resistance to azithromycin, October to December 2018

28. Testing for genital mycoplasmas and ureaplasmas

29. HasChlamydia trachomatisprevalence in young women in England, Scotland and Wales changed? Evidence from national probability surveys

30. Highlighting the clinical need for diagnosing Mycoplasma genitalium infection

31. P2.01 Assessing the impact of individualised treatment: an individual-based mathematical modelling study of antimicrobial resistantneisseria gonorrhoeaetransmission, diagnosis and treatment in men who have sex with men

32. P3.213 A tool for evaluating the impact of the national chlamydia screening programme in england:c. trachomatisantibody prevalence in young women in england (2007–2015)

33. Chlamydia trachomatis Incidence Using Self-Reports and Serology by Gender, Age Period, and Sexual Behavior in a Birth Cohort

34. Coverage and uptake of systematic postal screening for genital Chlamydia trachomatis and prevalence of infection in the United Kingdom general population: cross sectional study

35. Could a peer-led intervention increase uptake of chlamydia screening? A proof of principle pilot study

36. Impact ofChlamydia trachomatisin the reproductive setting: British Fertility Society Guidelines for practice

37. Partner notification of chlamydia infection in primary care: randomised controlled trial and analysis of resource use

38. P132 Review of smoking, alcohol and drug use within an inner-city integrated GUM service

39. Chlamydia (uncomplicated, genital)

40. The English National Chlamydia Screening Programme: variations in positivity in 2007/2008

41. P08.24 Alternative evidence sources present a consistent picture of the population excess fraction (pef) of pelvic inflammatory disease caused bychlamydia trachomatisinfection in england

42. P22 Are we using the best tests to diagnose TV in gum clinics in the UK?

43. P23 Investigation of the economic impact of implementing national guidelines to retest young people (aged 16–24) who test positive for chlamydia

44. P206 Sexual health risks, service use, and views of rapid point-of-care testing among men-who-have-sex-with-menattending saunas: a cross sectional survey

45. O30 Service provision and economic implications of implementing naat tests fortrichomonas vaginalisin women attending genitourinary medicine clinics and primary care

46. P151 Reattendance rates in men presenting with symptoms of urethritis – should we be doing better?

47. O29 Tv in primary care – is there more out there than we think?

48. Vulvovaginal-swab or first-catch urine specimen to detect Chlamydia trachomatis in women in a community setting?

49. Opportunistic and systematic screening for chlamydia: a study of consultations by young adults in general practice

50. Enhanced enzyme immunoassay with negative-gray-zone testing compared to a single nucleic Acid amplification technique for community-based chlamydial screening of men

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