Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic Response on Service Provision for Sexually Transmitted Infections, HIV, and Viral Hepatitis, England

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Since the coronavirus disease pandemic response began in March 2020, tests, vaccinations, diagnoses, and treatment initiations for sexual health, HIV, and viral hepatitis in England have declined. The shift towards online and outreach services happened rapidly during 2020 and highlights the need to evaluate the effects of these strategies on health inequalities.

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Mitchell, H. D., Vilaplana, T. G., Mandal, S., Ratna, N., Glancy, M., Shah, A., … Hughes, G. (2022). Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic Response on Service Provision for Sexually Transmitted Infections, HIV, and Viral Hepatitis, England. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 28(3), 739–742. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2803.211998

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