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The relative clinical and cost-effectiveness of three contrasting approaches to partner notification for curable sexually transmitted infections (STIs): a cluster randomised trial in primary care

Project title: The relative clinical and cost-effectiveness of three contrasting approaches to partner notification for curable sexually transmitted infections (STIs): a cluster randomised trial in primary care

Chief investigator: Professor Jacqueline CassellORCID logo

Contractor: University of Sussex

Co-investigators: Dr John Richens, Dr Mary Macintosh, Mr Merle Symonds, Professor Andrew CopasORCID logo, Professor Carrie LlewellynORCID logo, Professor Claudia EstcourtORCID logo, Professor Greta RaitORCID logo, Professor Helen Smith, Professor Peter WhiteORCID logo, Professor Tracy RobertsORCID logo.

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