BACKGROUND: In the UK, people of black Caribbean (BC) ethnicity continue to be disproportionately affected by bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and Trichomonas vaginalis (TV). We systematically reviewed evidence on the association between bacterial STIs/TV and ethnicity (BC compared to white/white British (WB)) accounting for other risk factors; and differences between these two ethnic groups in the prevalence of risk factors associated with these STIs, sexual healthcare seeking behaviours, and contextual factors influencing STI risk. METHODS: Studies presenting relevant evidence for participants aged ≥14 years and living in the UK were eligible for inclusion. A pre-defined search strategy informed by the inclusion criteria w...
Objectives: Ethnic differences in partnership types and sexual mixing patterns may contribute to ele...
INTRODUCTION: Variable use of new molecular assays, asymptomatic infections and a lack of population...
INTRODUCTION: Variable use of new molecular assays, asymptomatic infections and a lack of population...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, people of black Caribbean (BC) ethnicity continue to be disproportionately af...
BackgroundIn the UK, people of black Caribbean (BC) ethnicity continue to be disproportionately affe...
BackgroundIn the UK, people of black Caribbean (BC) ethnicity continue to be disproportionately affe...
BackgroundIn the UK, people of black Caribbean (BC) ethnicity continue to be disproportionately affe...
OBJECTIVE: In England, people of black minority ethnicities are at elevated risk of STI diagnosis, e...
OBJECTIVE: In England, people of black minority ethnicities are at elevated risk of STI diagnosis, e...
BACKGROUND/INTRODUCTION: In England, people of Black Caribbean (BC) ethnicity are disproportionately...
Background: In England, people of Black Caribbean (BC) ethnicity are disproportionately affected by ...
Background/Introduction: In England, people of Black Caribbean (BC) ethnicity are disproportionately...
Background In the UK, black Caribbean and African populations experience disproportionately high rat...
OBJECTIVES: In the UK, people of black ethnicity experience a disproportionate burden of HIV and STI...
OBJECTIVES: Ethnic differences in partnership types and sexual mixing patterns may contribute to ele...
Objectives: Ethnic differences in partnership types and sexual mixing patterns may contribute to ele...
INTRODUCTION: Variable use of new molecular assays, asymptomatic infections and a lack of population...
INTRODUCTION: Variable use of new molecular assays, asymptomatic infections and a lack of population...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, people of black Caribbean (BC) ethnicity continue to be disproportionately af...
BackgroundIn the UK, people of black Caribbean (BC) ethnicity continue to be disproportionately affe...
BackgroundIn the UK, people of black Caribbean (BC) ethnicity continue to be disproportionately affe...
BackgroundIn the UK, people of black Caribbean (BC) ethnicity continue to be disproportionately affe...
OBJECTIVE: In England, people of black minority ethnicities are at elevated risk of STI diagnosis, e...
OBJECTIVE: In England, people of black minority ethnicities are at elevated risk of STI diagnosis, e...
BACKGROUND/INTRODUCTION: In England, people of Black Caribbean (BC) ethnicity are disproportionately...
Background: In England, people of Black Caribbean (BC) ethnicity are disproportionately affected by ...
Background/Introduction: In England, people of Black Caribbean (BC) ethnicity are disproportionately...
Background In the UK, black Caribbean and African populations experience disproportionately high rat...
OBJECTIVES: In the UK, people of black ethnicity experience a disproportionate burden of HIV and STI...
OBJECTIVES: Ethnic differences in partnership types and sexual mixing patterns may contribute to ele...
Objectives: Ethnic differences in partnership types and sexual mixing patterns may contribute to ele...
INTRODUCTION: Variable use of new molecular assays, asymptomatic infections and a lack of population...
INTRODUCTION: Variable use of new molecular assays, asymptomatic infections and a lack of population...