Sexually Transmitted Infections: Disease Control

(asked on 31st March 2022) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether the Government’s upcoming sexual and reproductive health strategy will include targets to reduce the incidence of (a) syphilis, (b) gonorrhoea and (c) chlamydia; and if he will make a statement.


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Maggie Throup Portrait
Maggie Throup
This question was answered on 20th April 2022

The forthcoming sexual and reproductive health strategy for England will set out plans to improve sexual and reproductive health outcomes and wellbeing, including tackling sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The strategy will focus on reducing the harms associated with STIs, reducing the incidence and adverse outcomes such as stillbirths or infertility and tackling stigma, morbidity and mortality. As part of the strategy’s development, we are considering various goals including those proposed by the World Health Organization, related to the control of STIs.

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