With STI Cases Rising, Preventx Enters US Market
A new remote sexual health testing provider is available to US public health officials. It aims to reduce the increasing spread of sexually transmitted infections.
With sexually transmitted infections (STIs) spreading more rapidly in the United States within the last few years, rapid and more accurate testing is needed. This week at the 2023
With 15 years of experience and real-world results, Preventx operates more than 60 large-scale programs in the UK, including the National Hepatitis C testing program and Sexual Health London (www.shl.uk). This is the largest publicly funded remote sexual health testing program in the world. Preventx offers the best of both worlds—the convenience and accessibility of digital services combined with the expertise and reliability of in-person clinical care.
"Just as we have seen in the
Reported cases of STIs have increased at least since 2020, and the budget limitations in public health initiatives add to the possible public health crisis. The
In the press release, Barbara Van Der Pol, PhD, MPH, Preventx laboratory director, said, “The COVID-19 pandemic led to disruptions in STI-related prevention and care activities and brought the realities of our strained public health infrastructure to light. We also learned that remote testing is a viable strategy that gives people, no matter where they live, greater access to prevention methods, and overall health care."
Testing approaches that rely on in-person clinic visits are limited in their effectiveness if they do not reach at-risk or underserved populations. Because the Preventx combined digital platform and remote testing approach can help public health decision-makers reach difficult-to-reach groups, the company can help more patients.
Some people are uncomfortable visiting a clinic, have scheduling difficulties, or are without easy access to a clinic. By assisting them remotely, Preventx reduces the number of patients needing to physically visit a clinic, leaving health care providers to better attend to those with more complex needs, those who cannot use online testing, or who prefer in-person care.
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