Understanding the factors affecting global political priority for controlling sexually transmitted infections: a qualitative policy analysis.
Dadong WuNicola LowSarah J HawkesPublished in: BMJ global health (2024)
Globally, the perceived decline in STI control priority might stem from discrepancies between investment choices and experts' views on STI priorities. Addressing STIs requires understanding the intertwined nature of politics and empirical evidence in resource allocation. The ascent of universal health coverage presents an opportunity for integrated STI strategies but high-quality care, sustainable funding and strategic coordination are essential.