The guidelines are being developed in phases and will provide recommendations for a range of topics, including primary prevention, asymptomatic STI management including screening strategies for populations at increased risk, updated treatment recommendations for specific STIs, partner management, monitoring and evaluation, and service delivery. To ensure comprehensive coverage, previously developed guidelines on specific STI treatments, syphilis screening and treatment for pregnant women, and management of symptomatic STI including syndromic approach (published in July 2021) will be included in the consolidated guidelines.
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