HTA - 07/43/01
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 Cassell
Contractor: University of Sussex
Co-investigators: Dr John Richens, Dr Mary Macintosh, Mr Merle Symonds, Professor Andrew Copas, Professor Carrie Llewellyn, Professor Claudia Estcourt, Professor Greta Rait, Professor Helen Smith, Professor Peter White, Professor Tracy Roberts.
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