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Volume 28, Number 3—March 2022
Dispatch

Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic Response on Service Provision for Sexually Transmitted Infections, HIV, and Viral Hepatitis, England

Holly D. MitchellComments to Author , Tatiana Garcia Vilaplana, Sema Mandal, Natasha Ratna, Megan Glancy, Ammi Shah, Ruth Simmons, Celia Penman, Freja Kirsebom, Annastella Costella, Alison E. Brown, Hamish Mohammed, Valerie Delpech, Katy Sinka1, Gwenda Hughes1, and on behalf of the UK Health Security Agency National STI, HIV and Viral Hepatitis Surveillance Group2
Author affiliation: UK Health Security Agency, London, UK

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Figure 1

Total number of HIV tests provided through sexual health services (SHS) and proportion of those accessed through internet services, England, January 2019–September 2020. Bars compare HIV test data from SHS that reported complete data for January–September in both 2019 (light green) and 2020 (dark green). Dashed line represents the total number of HIV tests from all SHS reported in each month in 2019. Solid lines indicate the percentages of total tests accessed through the internet for 2019 (red) and 2020 (orange). Data are from routine specialist and nonspecialist SHS reporting to the GUMCAD STI Surveillance System.

Figure 1. Total number of HIV tests provided through sexual health services (SHS) and proportion of those accessed through internet services, England, January 2019–September 2020. Bars compare HIV test data from SHS that reported complete data for January–September in both 2019 (light green) and 2020 (dark green). Dashed line represents the total number of HIV tests from all SHS reported in each month in 2019. Solid lines indicate the percentages of total tests accessed through the internet for 2019 (red) and 2020 (orange). Data are from routine specialist and nonspecialist SHS reporting to the GUMCAD STI Surveillance System.

Main Article

1These senior authors contributed equally to this article.

2Additional group members who contributed are listed at the end of this article.

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