BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-/-/EN BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Annual Conference 2016 UID:16 DESCRIPTION:Thank you for attending the BASHH Conference 2016.\n\nThe next annual conference will be held 18th-20th June 2017 at the Europa Conference & Exhibition Centre, Belfast.\n\nAbstract Book Download\n\nConference PresentationsDigital sex and the city: prevalent use of dating apps amongst heterosexual attendees of genito-urinary medicine (GUM) clinics\n\n     Malika Mohabeer Hart\n     Chelsea and Westminster Hospital\n\nRates of asymptomatic lymphogranuloma venereum in men who have sex with men\n\n     Tristan Griffiths\n\n     Chelsea and Westminster Hospital\n\nSaliva use as a lubricant for anal sex is a risk factor for rectal gonorrhoea among men who have sex with men, a new public health message: a cross-sectional survey\n\n     David M Lee\n\n     Melbourne\n\nInhibitory effect of an antiseptic mouthwash against Neisseria gonorrhoeae in the pharynx (GONE) among men who have sex with men: a randomised control trial\n\n     Sandra Walker\n\n     Melbourne\n\nSelf-taken extra-genital samples compared with clinician-taken extra-genital samples for the diagnosis of gonorrhoea and chlamydia in women and MSM\n\n     Janet Wilson\n\n     The Leeds Teaching Hospitals\n\nIs a short course of azithromycin effective in the treatment of mild to moderate Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)?\n\n     Gillian Dean\n\n     Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals\n\nDigital health and remote consultations: views and experiences in sexual health clinic attendees\n\n     Jake Bayley\n\n     Barts Health\n\nTriage review: should they stay, or should they go?\n\n     Susanna Currie\n\n     Central Manchester University Hospitals\n\nEvaluation of a pilot of internet requested Chlamydia test kits in 25 - 34 year olds\n\n     Deborah Shaw\n\n     Public Health England\n\nUse and perceptions of the Online Chlamydia Pathway (OCP): findings from qualitative interviews among people treated for chlamydia\n\n     Catherine Aicken\n\nHitting the bull’s-eye: partner notification real-time metrics\n\n     Anatole Menon-Johansson\n\n     SXT Health\n\nUnderstanding the sexual appetites of men who have sex with men (MSM) taking part in a sexual risk reduction intervention after being prescribed post exposure prophylaxis for HIV after sexual exposure (PEPSE)\n\n     Alex Parr\n\n     Brighton and Sussex Medical School\n\nInvestigating attitudes towards HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis. A questionnaire study in men who have sex with men attending sexual health clinics\n\n     Lauren Bull\n\nEstablishment of a monitoring service for men who have sex with men (MSM) taking generic co-formulated tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF)/emtricitabine (FTC) as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) against HIV infection\n\n     Tara Suchak\n\n     Chelsea and Westminster\n\nRenal function at baseline and month 1 in the PROUD study, a pragmatic open label randomised trial of truvada as pre-exposure prophylaxis\n\n     Iain Reeves\n\nChemsex related admissions to a city centre hospital\n\n     Chris Ward\n\n     Central Manchester University Hospitals\n\nCommunity viral load: A new population-based biomarker of HIV disease burden in Scotland\n\n     Daniela Brawley\n\nExtra-genital samples for gonorrhoea and chlamydia in women and MSM: self-taken samples analysed separately compared with self-taken pooled samples\n\n     Janet Wilson\n\n     The Leeds Teaching Hospitals\n\nPilot study comparing self-collected vaginal swab with clinician taken vaginal swab for the detection of candida and bacterial vaginosis\n\n     Pam Barnes\n\n     New Croft Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne\n\nA question of stability\n\n     Hemanti Patel\n\n     Public Health England\n\nRectal chlamydia infection in women – have we been missing the point?\n\n     Harriet Wallace\n\n     The Leeds Teaching Hospitals\n\nFeasibility study to determine the time taken for NAATs tests to become negative following treatment for Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae in men and women\n\n     Binta Sultan\n\n     Public Health England\n\nTrichomonas vaginalis - treatment and test of cure analysis in a GUM clinic population\n\n     Gabriella Bathgate\n\n     Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Trust\n\nBehavioural factors associated with HPV vaccine acceptability amongst men who have sex with men in the United Kingdom\n\n     Tom Nadarzynski\n\n     Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals\n\nHuman papillomavirus vaccination and STI screening in men who have sex with men. Clinical outcomes and factors associated with completion of a three dose schedule within one year in a clinical cohort\n\n     John McSorley\n\n     London North West Healthcare\n\nRapid fall in quadrivalent vaccine targeted human papillomavirus genotypes in heterosexual men following the Australian female HPV vaccination programme: an observational study from 2004 to 2015\n\n     Eric Chow\n\n     Melbourne\n\nLow proportion of men who have sex with men (MSM) tested for hepatitis C despite high prevalence in 2 genito-urinary medicine (GUM) clinics\n\n     Thomas Pasvol\n\nSexual function problems in British 16-21 year olds: cause for concern?\n\n     Kirsten Mitchell\n\nSexual and reproductive health consultations in an NGO primary care facility over a nine week period\n\n     Charline Bradshaw\n\n     Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals\n\nPelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), Mycoplasma genitalium and macrolide resistance in England\n\n     Rachel Pitt\n\n     Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals\n\nImplementing a test and treat pathway for Mycoplasma genitalium in men with urethritis attending a GUM clinic\n\n     John Reynolds-Wright\n\n     Brighton & Hove Sexual Health & Contraception Service\n\nA qPCR assay that simultaneously detects Mycoplasma genitalium and mutations associated with macrolide resistance has the potential to improve patient management\n\n     Terry Sunderland\n\n     SpeeDx\n\nWhole genome sequencing to predict Neisseria gonorrhoeae antibiotic susceptibility: toward tailored antimicrobial therapy\n\n    Laura Phillips\n\nIs cefixime back? Trends in gonococcal resistance to current and previous front line therapies in England and Wales since the 2011 guideline change\n\n     Hikaru Bolt\n\n     Public Health England\n\nAn outbreak of high level azithromycin resistant gonorrhoea in a UK city - Actions taken by the clinical team and lessons learnt\n\n     Jane Brown\n\n     The Leeds Teaching Hospitals\n\nPredicting STI risk among people attending sexual health services: Development of a triage tool for targeting behavioural interventions among young people\n\n     Carina King\n\n     Public Health England\n\nThe National HIV self-sampling service\n\n     Luis Guerra\n\n     Public Health England\n\nRole of primary care in the diagnosis of STIs in England\n\n     Emma Beaumont\n\n     Public Health England\n\nA partner notification bureau in action: outcomes for centralised management of positive gonorrhoea and chlamydia results from primary care by a sexual health service\n\n     Gill Bell\n\nAre We Meeting the Needs of Young People?\n\n     Justin Orme\n\n     Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals\n\nWhat effect do practice visits have upon opportunistic chlamydia screening test uptake and case detection in primary care? An audit of 81 general practices in Oxfordshire\n\n     Omotayo Adebanji\n\n     Oxford University Hospitals\n\nPartnership working to achieve successful health board-wide Hepatitis B partner notification outcomes\n\nSam King\n\n     Greater Glasgow & Clyde\n\nDigital Ano-Rectal Examination (DARE) as anal cancer screening in HIV positive men who have sex with men (HMSM) - is it acceptable to patients?\n\n     Tamara Lewis\n\n     University of Southampton\n\nGrindr© use by men who have sex with men (MSM) is associated with high rates of bacterial sexually transmitted infections\n\n     Samuel Owen\n\n     Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals\n\nAre geosocial networking (GSN) apps associated with increased risk of STIs & HIV: A systematic review\n\n     Matheus Almeida\n\n     Barts and The London School of Medicine & Dentistry\n\nNon-specific urethritis: can we be a little more specific?\n\n     Genevieve Hirst\n\n     Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals\n\nSH:24 - User perspectives on an online sexual health testing service\n\n     Harriet Pittaway\n\nConfidentiality and GP disclosure in GUM clinics\n\n     Qiang Lu\n\n     University of Southampton\n\n Feedback Slide Set\n\nPosters\n\nUndergraduate PrizesUG1 - Digital Ano-Rectal Examination (DARE) as anal cancer screening in HIV positive Men who have Sex with Men (HMSM) – is it acceptable to patients?Tamara Lewis, Selvavelu Samraj, Raj Patel, Sangeetha SundaramSchool of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK, Dept. of Sexual Health, Solent NHS Trust, Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton, UKUG5: SH:24 - User perspectives on an online sexual health service.Harriet Pittaway, Sharmani Barnard, Emma Wilson, Paula Baraitser\n\nKing's Centre for Global Health, King's College London, London, UK, Department of Population Health, Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK\n\n Poster PrizesP38 - HIV home/self-testing: a pilot project and service evaluationWilliam Gibson, Rachel Challenor, Zoe WarwickGenitourinary Medicine Department, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, UKP73 - If HIV-PrEP is made available in England, what are the resource implications for GUM clinic service providersKoh Jun Ong, Nigel Field, Holly Mitchell, Sarika Desai, O Noel GillPublic Health England, London, UKP121 - Prospective comparison of charcoal swabs versus near-patient direct culture plate inoculation for the culture of gonorrhoea in high-risk patients.Annabelle Harrison, Hannah Cheney-Lowe, John McSorley, Siobhan Murphy, Gary BrookCentral Middlesex Hospital, London, UK, Imperial College Medical School, London, UKP176 - Are sexually transmitted infections associated with child sexual exploitation in under 16 year olds attending Genitourinary Medicine clinics in the UK?Chris Ward, Gwenda Hughes, Holly Mitchell, Karen RogstadCentral Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK, Public Health England, London, UK, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, UKP226 - Reattendance, retesting and test positivity among patients initially treated for chlamydia or gonorrhoea in a large inner city clinic.Sarah Bradley, John Saunders, Eva JungmannMortimer Market Centre, CNWL, London, UKP247 - Can text messages increase safer sex behaviours in young people: intervention development and pilot randomised controlled trial.Caroline Free, Ona McCarthy, Paula Baraitser, Rebecca French, Kaye Wellings, Karen Devries, Sujit Rathod, Susan Michie, Graham Hart, Julia Bailey\n\nLSHTM, London, UK, UCL, London, UK, Kings College Hospital, London, UK\n\n Clinical Cases PrizesCC6 - Warnings are not enough - A case series of ritonavir induced Cushing’s Syndrome and adreno-cortical failure.Isabel Reicher, Daniel Richardson, Deborah WilliamsBrighton & Sussex medical School, Brighton, UK Brighton & Sussex University NHS hospitals trust, Brighton, UK,CC4 - Ocular syphilis on the rise: a case seriesClare Wood, Jane Wells, Nick Jones, Ashish Sukthankar\n\nManchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester, UK, Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, Manchester, UK\n\n Oral PrizesO021 - A Question of StabilityHemanti Patel, Gabriel Schembri, Binta Sultan, Catherine IsonPublic Health England, London; Manchester centre for sexual health, Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation trust, Manchester; Mortimer Market Centre, London; Bacterial special interest groupO032 - Implementing a test and treat pathway for Mycoplasma genitalium in men with urethritis attending a GUM clinicJohn Reynolds-Wright, Fabienne Verrall, Mohammed Hassan-Ibrahim, Suneeta Soni\n\nBrighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, Brighton, UK\n\n Cathy Harman PrizeDr John McSorley, Central Middlesex Hospital, London, UK.\n\n  \n\n DTSTART:20160710T080000Z DTEND:20160712T080000Z LOCATION:Examination Schools, 75 High Street, Oxford, OX1 4BG END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR