Congenital Syphilis: No rest for the weary
Previously we reported on the Rise of Syphilis world wide . Today we focus on the devastating effects of syphilis on parents and their child...
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Sexually Transmitted Infections is the world's longest running international journal on sexual health. It aims to keep practitioners, trainees and researchers up to date in the prevention, d...
Previously we reported on the Rise of Syphilis world wide . Today we focus on the devastating effects of syphilis on parents and their child...
Continuing on the search for innovative strategies to shape the future of HIV cure research in the second part of this series, Dr Jillian La...
In the first of this two-part series, we explore the latest advances in the search for an HIV cure. Professor Christian Gaebler shares insig...
Over the last decade we have seen an exponential surge in research and peer reviewed publications about the sexual health of trans and gende...
Most people requiring HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) are offered a daily or event driven oral tablet which contains two HIV antiretrovi...
Worldwide the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections is increasing. Today we will discuss innovative ways of testing and treating lar...
Today we will discuss the evolution and efficacy of antenatal testing for blood borne pathogens as a strategy to improve pregnancy outcomes...
Today we will discuss different types of HIV and Syphilis antibody testing performed at home by the patient or consumer. Home testing for HI...
Today we will discuss if screening asymptomatic Men who have sex with Men, also referred to as MSM, who are receiving HIV pre-exposure anti-...
Today we provide you with an update on the sexually transmitted infection: Trichomonas vaginalis, a protozoan which infects the vagina, uret...
You will recall a previous podcast about preventing Neisseria gonorrhoea through an effective vaccine. Neisseria gonorrhoeae is a ubiquitous...
Today we will focus on the alternative treatments of early Syphilis. Worldwide many of us have experienced a shortage of gold standard treat...
In our final episode in honour of the World AIDS Day we have a conversation with Assistant Prof. Rajasuriar, who coordinates the translation...
Today we are honouring the World AIDS Day on 1st December in 2023, by focusing on young people who live with HIV. Adolescents and young peop...
Welcome to the 4th episode of the 2023 BMJ Sexually Transmitted Infections Podcast Series. This year the International AIDS Society Conferen...
In honour of World Hepatitis Day, today we focus on the Hepatitis B virus (HBV), a virus that can be transmitted through contact with infect...
Neisseria gonorrhoeae, in short NG, is a ubiquitous sexually transmitted bacteria that can cause both localised and systemic disease if left...
Welcome back to the 2023 BMJ STI Podcasts. Today we will focus on the worsening Syphilis epidemic worldwide. Syphilis is a bacteria that inf...
Today we talk about transmission, diagnosis and management of MPox. We will also review the UK community and the World Health’s Organization...
In this double-interview podcast, the Editor-in-Chief of the STI journal, Professor Anna Maria Geretti, brings you some of the highlights fr...
Today we talk with the principal investigators of the DoxyPEP trial which was prematurely terminated due to its amazing success: participant...
Today we focus on presumptive and prophylactic management of bacterial STIs, talking with Dr Manoji Gunathilake, Head of sexual health servi...
In this podcast, we interview Professor Joel Palefsky about the ANCHOR study. Sexually Transmitted Infections' Editorial Fellow, Dr Ming Lee...
Thank you for joining us for the HTLV2022 Conference review. Dr Fabiola Martin speaks to Joanna Curteis, the Australian patient representati...
In this podcast, we focus on the bacterial genitourinary pathogen Mycoplasma genitalium (MGEN). We have known this pathogen for a long-time...
Today we focus on NATSAL and NATSAL COVID. These are Britain’s National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles. NATSAL has been undertak...
On the World HTLV Day (10th November), we focus on how the Human T leukaemia virus affects people, and review new developments in HTLV treat...
In this podcast we discuss the reported impact of HIV infection on people who are hospitalised with COVID-19, by reviewing three publication...
On World Hepatitis Day 2021, we discover how Australian patients, patient advocates and health care providers are working together to reach...
July 2021 marks 40 years from the first reports of a 'strange disease' soon to be known as HIV/Aids. In this "very special edition" themed S...
Today we focus on the challenges and success stories of HPV vaccine uptake, specifically in Italy and Australia. The HPV vaccine rollout has...
Thousands of people are currently being vaccinated against COVID-19 worldwide. In this podcast, we discuss if the authorised vaccines are us...
In this podcast, we explore how the HIV endemic has evolved over time in Indonesia and is tracking against UNAIDS 90:90:90 treatment for all...
In this podcast, we focus on why health care services need to adapt and provide inclusive and non-discriminating services for people indepen...
In the third episode to honor World AIDS Day, on the 1st December, we are discussing the U=U message with Professor Paul Volberding, Univers...
In the second episode to honor World AIDS Day, on the 1st December, we are discussing the U=U message with Brent Allen, HIV patient represen...
To honor World AIDS Day, on the 1st December, we are bringing you three special interviews over the next few days. In this first episode, we...
Dr Fabiola Martin talks to Dr John McSorely about the rapid adjustments applied to UK's sexual health care services as a response to COVID-1...
The original content of this podcast was removed in September 2022 after a participant withdrew their consent. This was the first in a serie...
Two women die a week in consequence of domestic violence and abuse in the UK. It is increasingly recognised that enquiry by healthcare pract...
Dr James Bingham, regarded by many as a father figure of the modern speciality, tells Lt Col Ngozi Dufty about the beginning of the field of...
Dr. George Kinghorn, genitourinary medicine physician with 35 years' experience, talks to Dr. Maryam Shahmanesh (Consultant and Senior Lectu...
How can burdens and trends of gonorrhoea and syphilis be estimated using surveillance data routinely collected in low- and middle-income cou...
Audit vs. Quality Improvement Methodology. How to undertake quality improvement and integrate it into GUM and HIV services? Hanna Bos, from...
In this podcast, Jackie Cassell, the Editor in Chief of STI, talks to Anatole Menon-Johansson, from the Department of Sexual Health, Guy's &...
In this podcast we explore the management of STI outbreaks. Ian Simms, of the HIV & STI Department, Public Health England, interviews two au...
What do we know about sexual behaviour when travelling? Are backpackers and gap year travellers a special group? These are some of the quest...
In this podcast, Dr Khalil Ghanem discusses ocular syphilis with the authors of two studies. Dr Susan Tuddenham, from the Johns Hopkins Univ...
A lot has changed since the last study among shipboard populations has been conducted, about 20 years ago. What is the health of shipboard m...
In this podcast Dr Katy Turner talks to Dr Vincent Cornelisse about his recently published paper "Summer Heat: A cross-sectional analysis of...