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Perception of presumptive treatment for bacterial STIs survey

A team of researchers from universities in Queensland and New South Wales are conducting a study funded by the Queensland Sexual Health Research Fund (Queensland Health) to explore the perception of antibiotic-based presumptive treatment approaches for bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

Are you a health practitioner in Queensland with prescribing rights for antibiotics? Join a new study on antibiotic use for STI prevention.

A team of researchers from universities in Queensland and New South Wales are conducting a study funded by the Queensland Sexual Health Research Fund (Queensland Health). All health practitioners in Queensland with prescribing rights for antibiotics are welcome to participate.

The aim is to better understand how different populations, including practitioners, perceive preventative treatments for bacterial STIs through prophylactic use of antibiotics.

The survey takes less than 10 minutes to complete and is confidential. Your input will help shape future health practices. Follow this link for more information and access to the survey.

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