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ISOSS conducts active surveillance of HIV, hepatitis B and syphilis in pregnancy in England.
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ISOSS supports International Day of the Midwife. A huge thank you to all of our maternity respondents for your continued reporting of HIV, hepatitis B and syphilis in pregnancy and childhood in England. #IDM24 Population, Policy and Practice Department UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health ucl.ac.uk/isoss
We are pleased to announce the publication of the latest ISOSS HIV and syphilis outcome reports on Gov.uk tinyurl.com/374ttfau Population, Policy and Practice Department UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health
The latest UKHSA STI and chlamydia in England (2023) report has been published highlighting the increase in syphilis diagnoses among heterosexual men and women: tinyurl.com/39775v7w Population, Policy and Practice Department UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health
Looking forward to the upcoming BASHH Annual Conference where Helen Peters will present 'Congenital syphilis among women with a negative screen in pregnancy'' and 'Pregnancies to women with vertically-acquired HIV'. Please visit us on Stand 7! #BASHH2024 Population, Policy and Practice Department UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health
ISOSS' Helen Peters presenting #BASHH2024 on congenital syphilis in England. In ISOSS 24 of 55 cases in 2015-23 were to women who screened negative in pregnancy. Findings highlight importance of "negative now" messaging and sexual health in pregnancy. UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health Population, Policy and Practice Department
The ISOSS/CHARS team are enjoying meeting our sexual health colleagues at #BASHH2024. Come and say hello at stand number 7 UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health Population, Policy and Practice Department
Check out #BASHH2024 poster P0003 on coinfections in HBV screen-positive pregnancies in England! 1.9% had ≥1 coinfection (w/ HIV/syphilis/HCV/HDV). ↑ proportion of those with confections had ↑ HBV infectivity markers v mono-infected UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health Emily Dema Population, Policy and Practice Department
The ISOSS/CHARS team enjoyed welcoming past and current BASHH presidents ClaireDewsnap(She/her) Matt Phillips to our stand at #BASHH2024. Very grateful for BASHH’s ongoing support UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health Population, Policy and Practice Department
Helen Peters at #BASHH2024 presenting an update on the increasing number of pregnancies to women with vertically acquired HIV in ISOSS. Most women on ART at conception but higher proportion with detectable delivery viral load and adverse birth outcomes. Population, Policy and Practice Department UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health
Congratulations Emily Dema on winning the #BASHH2024 best poster award for ISOSS’ Coinfections in pregnancy in HBV screen-positive women in England 👏👏👏 Population, Policy and Practice Department @uclchildhealth
Helen & Rebecca from the ISOSS team are presenting in Munich #HIVPED: ‘Increasing Numbers of Pregnancies to Women With Vertically-Acquired HIV in the UK’; ’Patterns in use of antiretroviral therapy in pregnancy in England: the era of integrase inhibitors’ Population, Policy and Practice Department UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health
Rebecca Sconza is presenting our ISOSS data on patterns in use of ART in pregnancy in England at the International Workshop on Pediatrics & HIV Workshop today. Almost 100% of women on treatment and an increase in INSTI use between 2019-22 #HIVPED Population, Policy and Practice Department UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health
Day 2 at International Workshop on Pediatrics & HIV: ISOSS team present on ↑ pregnancies to women with vertically-acquired HIV 2006-21. Improved HIV-markers over time but ↓ % delivering with viral load <50 v women with heterosexual acquisition #HIVPED Population, Policy and Practice Department UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health
Good afternoon! Our Summer Newsletter is now available on our website ucl.ac.uk/integrated-scr… with details of the 2023 ISOSS HIV and Syphilis Annual Reports, ISOSS at BHIVA and BASHH and our latest maternity and paediatric reporting news. Population, Policy and Practice Department UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health
The UKHSA's Hepatitis B in England 2024 report is now published featuring ISOSS data on hepatitis B in pregnancy and showing the success of antenatal screening and vaccination programmes for infants. gov.uk/government/pub… Population, Policy and Practice Department UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health
Latest UK Health Security Agency 'Tracking the syphilis epidemic in England' report highlights an increase in the heterosexual population. ISOSS data offers a key focus on pregnancy and congenital syphilis. tinyurl.com/53srpj5n Population, Policy and Practice Department UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health