Explore STIWatch.org and get the latest resources to navigate the IUSTI & STI Prevention meetings!

September 16, 2024

Dear Advocate, 

AVAC is delighted to share its all-new STIWatch.org website just as advocates, clinicians, researchers and partners convene in Atlanta, GA for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention STI Prevention Conference, and in Sydney, Australia for the 25th International Union Against Sexually Transmitted Infections (IUSTI) World Congress.  

Rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to rise globally with too little public health intervention and investment. While many STIs are curable, they often go undiagnosed and untreated because they tend to cause few or no initial symptoms. Available diagnostics are often too costly to use for routine screening and testing in many low to middle-income countries (LMICs), and few vaccines exist to address the most common STIs. 

Discover STIWatch.org!

STIWatch.org is an updated platform designed to enhance understanding and advocacy for STI vaccine and diagnostics research, development, and rollout. It offers comprehensive information on common STIs, a clinical trials dashboard, advocacy priorities, and a range of resources and tools to support STI prevention and treatment efforts. 

Scroll down for more STI prevention resources advocates need to navigate these two conferences.

Resources

Follow the STI Prevention Conference events in real time in Atlanta on Twitter at #STIConf24 and on AVAC’s feed at @HIVpxresearch

STI Clinical Trial Dashboard: shares the latest STI research on diagnostics and vaccines

STIs: A Review of the 2022 Vaccine and Diagnostic R&D Pipeline and Investments: provides an annual analysis of global funding trends for STI prevention research

Advocates’ Guide to Doxycycline to Prevent Bacterial STIs (DoxyPEP): explores and addresses the explore and address the critical questions around who will benefit most from DoxyPEP and how to implement this strategy broadly to ensure equitable access. 


STIWatch.org is an initiative of AVAC with funding and support from the World Health Organization, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.  

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