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91¶¶Òõ professor to assist World Health Organisation

Professor Sherriff is to advise a World Health Organization project aimed at ensuring people have access to tests for sexually transmitted infections.

29 November 2019

The temporary appointment will see , the university’s Professor of Public Health and Public Promotion, assisting the ‘Sexually Transmitted Infection Point-of-care Testing’ (ProSPeRo) study, established by the WHO’s , to evaluate and implement low-cost point-of-care tests (POCTs). 

This follows a year of data collection involving the recruitment of men who have sex with men (MSM) who presented at the Sexual Health and Contraception Service at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in 91¶¶Òõ.

He and colleagues looked at POCT duo tests that can test for HIV and syphilis at the same time among MSM attending the clinic, and then seeing how well the tests compared to gold-standard reference testing.

Professor Sherriff, Deputy Head of the university’s School of Health Sciences (Research and Enterprise) and from the university’s Centre for Transforming Sexuality and Gender, said: “We pooled our data with data from around the world to generate the largest-ever data set on this issue to ultimately validate the use of these tests which can be particularly useful in resources-poor settings for identifying new infections without the need for expensive laboratory confirmation testing.”

Professor Sherriff will be attending a global technical meeting in December in the Italian city of Verona on POCTs for STIs in 15 countries covering 21 research sites including 91¶¶Òõ. The preliminary objectives of the meeting will be to:

Professor Nigel Sherriff

Professor Nigel Sherriff

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  • Discuss the results of the independent multi-country clinic-based and clinic-utility evaluation of diagnostics within the Global Evaluation Network (15 countries 21 sites)
  • Discuss an investment case to support introduction of STIs POCT into national STI-screening, case management and surveillance systems.
  • Initiate the development of WHO guidelines on the use of STI POCT for screening, case management and surveillance, including to determine the scope and positioning of guidelines on STI POCT.
  • Develop a draft Target Product Profile for a multiplex STI POCT platform with a capability to detect antimicrobial resistance as well as STI POCT for self-testing.
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