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Reducing sexually transmitted infections

  • NICE guideline
  • Reference number: NG221
  • Published:  15 June 2022
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Evidence

Documents containing the evidence that was used to develop the recommendations.

Supporting evidence

  • Evidence review

  • Evidence reviews - June 2022

  • A: Interventions to reduce the acquisition and transmission of STIs in higher risk groups (PDF 5.84 MB)

    Published:
    15 June 2022
  • B: Qualitative evidence synthesis for the acceptability of interventions for reducing or preventing the acquisition and transmission of STIs (PDF 1.31 MB)

    Published:
    15 June 2022
  • C: Effectiveness, acceptability and cost effectiveness of strategies to improve uptake of STI testing (PDF 3.11 MB)

    Published:
    15 June 2022
  • D: Effective and cost-effective interventions to increase frequent STI testing in very high risk groups (PDF 661 KB)

    Published:
    15 June 2022
  • E: Partner notification methods to prevent or reduce STIs (PDF 1.76 MB)

    Published:
    15 June 2022
  • F: Increasing uptake of hepatitis A, hepatitis B and human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccinations in gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (PDF 1.26 MB)

    Published:
    15 June 2022
  • G: Effectiveness, cost effectiveness, acceptability and unintended consequences of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV (PDF 4.56 MB)

    Published:
    15 June 2022
  • Other supporting evidence

  • Methods (PDF 226 KB)

    Published:
    15 June 2022
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