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Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Bacterial

14 registered clinical trials studyying Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Bacterial2 currently recruiting.

StatusTrialSponsorPhase
RecruitingSuperiority of On-demand PrEP Versus PEP on Using Doxycycline for Preventing STI in MSM
NCT06188442
Chinese University of Hong KongPhase 4
RecruitingRandomized Directly Observed Therapy Study to Interpret Clinical Trials of Doxy-PEP
NCT06414408
University of California, San FranciscoEARLY_Phase 1
CompletedIntegrating Enhanced HIV PrEP Into a STI Clinic in Lilongwe
NCT05307991
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
CompletedSame-Day PrEP Initiation and Sexual Health for Transgender Women
NCT04491422
Makerere UniversityN/A
Active Not RecruitingGame Plan: Efficacy of a Brief, Web-based Intervention on Alcohol Use and Sexually-transmitted Infections
NCT04552171
Brown UniversityN/A
UnknownSelf-taken Penile Meatal Swabs for Chlamydia, Gonorrhoea and Mycoplasma Genitalium Detection
NCT04244994
The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS TrustN/A
CompletedMobile Enhanced Prevention Support for People Leaving Jail
NCT04036396
University of California, Los AngelesN/A
CompletedThe Antibiotic Guardian Study- Clinical Evaluation of a Novel, Rapid Diagnostic for Gonorrhoea and Mycoplasma
NCT05391035
Cwm Taf University Health Board (NHS)
CompletedMycoplasma Species and the Genitourinary System
NCT05186792
Cwm Taf University Health Board (NHS)
TerminatedPsychoeduc Interv. Through Meta-universes on Condom's Use Self - Efficacy and Sexual Behavior in Students of U
NCT03684668
Rosa JimenezN/A
CompletedUROGEN WELL D-ONE : Evaluation of a Novel Diagnostic for Sexually Transmitted Bacterial Infections
NCT04182230
Cwm Taf University Health Board (NHS)
CompletedEvaluation of Presumptive Periodic Treatment (PPT) of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
NCT04036318
National Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania
CompletedAlignment of PrEP Use With HIV Risk in Young Women and Men
NCT04664998
University of WashingtonPhase 4
CompletedEvaluation of the Use of the Colli-Pee Device to Collect First-void Urine for Molecular Detection of STIs
NCT02552914
Institute of Tropical Medicine, Belgium