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Society of Sexual Health Advisers

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Syphilis predicts HIV incidence among men and transgender women who have sex with men in a pre-exposure prophylaxis trial.

June 22, 2014 By SSHA Leave a Comment

Background Syphilis infection may potentiate transmission of HIV. We sought to determine the extent to which HIV acquisition was associated with syphilis infection within an HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis trial (iPrEx) and whether Emtricitabine/Tenofovir (FTC/TDF) modified that association. Methods The Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Initiative (iPrEx) study randomly assigned 2499  … [Read more...]

Rising rates of infection…especially in MSM

June 19, 2014 By SSHA Leave a Comment

In 2013, there were approximately 450,000 diagnoses of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) made in England. The impact of STIs remains greatest in young heterosexuals under the age of 25 years and in men who have sex with men (MSM). The most commonly diagnosed STI was chlamydia, with 208,755 diagnoses made in 2013 The number of gonorrhoea diagnoses increased by 15% … [Read more...]

Public health benefits of partner notification for sexually transmitted infections and HIV: Technical Report

March 11, 2014 By SSHA Leave a Comment

Download Full document Background European countries have used partner notification as one of a range of measures to control sexually transmitted infections (STI) since the early 1900s. Besides clinical benefits, public health benefits are also recognised such as controlling the spread of STI, reducing STI-related morbidity and mortality, reaching people with … [Read more...]

FAQ Scotland: Gay and bisexual men talk about their sexual lives and sexual health needs

March 5, 2014 By SSHA Leave a Comment

FAQ Scotland is part of a larger project that wants to prevent HIV infections in Scotland among gay and bisexual men. The larger project is called an HIV Needs Assessment, which is being undertaken by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (GGC) and NHS Lothian. The two health boards launched the HIV Needs Assessment because numbers of men becoming HIV positive are on the rise. Each … [Read more...]

Keep HIV treatment information in our clinics: March Update

March 4, 2014 By SSHA Leave a Comment

Dear SSHA Members, I am writing to update you about our campaign to Keep HIV treatment information in our clinics.  I am also writing to seek your help to ensure people living with HIV attending your services can continue have access to high quality information about their treatment and care. Update Unfortunately, due to a significant reduction in funding as a result of … [Read more...]

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About SSHA

The Society of Sexual Health Advisers (SSHA) is a UK national organisation with approximately 300 members out of an estimated 350 sexual health advisers in the country. It provides an opportunity for members to meet and work towards further professional development.

Recent Posts

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  • BASHH
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  • Public Health England
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