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    Anal Intraepithelial Neoplasia in People Assigned Female at Birth

    22/05/2026 | 11min
    The experience of treating and/or losing a patient to anal cancer is deeply upsetting. Therefore, the early detection and treatment of precursors are of utmost importance to patients and clinicians. People with HIV have a higher prevalence and incidence of Human Papilloma Virus infection, an oncogenic virus, which may cause intraepithelial neoplasia, the precursor of squamous cell carcinomas in the anal canal. Though encouraging progress has been made to support gay and bisexual men and transgender women with HIV from developing anal cancer, research and health policies do not offer specific prevention strategies against anal cancer in people assigned female at birth. In this podcast Dr Tamzin Cuming outlines progress made so far and areas of research and health care that need further attention.

     
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    https://iansoc.org/Board-of-Directors

     

    Host: Ass. Prof./Dr. Fabiola Martin, BMJ STI Podcast Editor, Sexual Health and HIV Specialist, Clinical Associate Professor, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
    Guest: Dr Tamzin Cuming, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, President of International Anal Neoplasia Society, Homerton Hospital, in London, UK
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    Congenital Syphilis: No rest for the weary

    30/03/2026 | 17min
    Previously we reported on the Rise of Syphilis world wide. Today we focus on the devastating effects of syphilis on parents and their children. Hand in hand with an increase in syphilis incidence in adults the rates of congenital syphilis are rising and missed opportunities to test and treat birthing parents, their partners and babies are preventable contributing factors. Congenital syphilis is caused by Treponema pallidum transmission to the foetus during pregnancy and birth, resulting in diverse clinical presentations. Congenital syphilis in a foetus may be associated with a full-term, seemingly healthy infant, but it can also cause multi-organ dysfunction, prematurity, and/or stillbirth. Routine screening and early treatment of pregnant people affected by syphilis is the hallmark of effective intervention to decrease infant morbidity and mortality.

    Host: Ass Prof/Dr Fabiola Martin, Canberra Sexual Health Centre and Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
    Guests:

    - Professor Clare Nourse, Member of the Order of Australia, a paediatric infection specialist at the Queensland Children’s Hospital and clinical professor of paediatrics at the University of Queensland
    - Dr Justin Penner, Consultant in paediatric infectious diseases at Imperial College NHS Healthcare Trust, London, UK and Honorary Senior Lecturer, Imperial College London
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    WORLD AIDS DAY Pt 2: Progress towards an HIV cure

    08/12/2025 | 23min
    Continuing on the search for innovative strategies to shape the future of HIV cure research in the second part of this series, Dr Jillian Lau discusses how anti–PD1 immunotherapies and carefully designed treatment interruption studies are helping clinicians and scientists to better understand pathways to durable HIV remission. Dr Ming Lee then breaks down the results of the RIO study, highlighting the promising potential of broadly neutralising antibodies (bNAbs) in sustaining viral control without ongoing therapy. Together, they offer a forward-looking perspective on the scientific breakthroughs moving us closer to an HIV cure.

    Listen to part 1 of this podcast:

    Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/world-aids-day-pt-1-progress-towards-an-hiv-cure/id356342980?i=1000739054089&uo=4

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/73LY8Eie8EQ7I5FKF6F0SM

    Web: https://stibmj.podbean.com/e/world-aids-day-pt-1-progress-towards-an-hiv-cure/ 

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    Sustained HIV-1 remission after heterozygous CCR5Δ32 stem cell transplantation

    Host: Dr Ming Lee, Sexual Health Specialist, Canberra Sexual Health Centre, ACT, Australia; Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, Imperial College London, London, UK
     
    Guests: 
    - Professor Christian Gaebler, Professor, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany
    - Professor Beatriz Mothe, Group Leader and Senior Research Scientist, IrsiCaixa, Barcelona, Spain
    - Dr Jillian Lau, Infectious Disease Physician and Post doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Melbourne and the Royal Melbourne Hospital at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, Melbourne, Australia
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    WORLD AIDS DAY Pt 1: Progress towards an HIV cure

    01/12/2025 | 24min
    In the first of this two-part series, we explore the latest advances in the search for an HIV cure. Professor Christian Gaebler shares insights from the remarkable case of the second Berlin patient —an individual cured of HIV following a stem cell transplant—and reflects on what similar cases mean for the future of curative strategies. We’re also joined by Professor Beatriz Mothe, who discusses the promise of therapeutic vaccines and their role in long-term HIV remission, and the results of the AELIX003 study. 

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    Sustained HIV-1 remission after heterozygous CCR5Δ32 stem cell transplantation

    Host: Dr Ming Lee, Sexual Health Specialist, Canberra Sexual Health Centre, ACT, Australia; Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, Imperial College London, London, UK
     
    Guests: 
    - Professor Christian Gaebler, Professor, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany
    - Professor Beatriz Mothe, Group Leader and Senior Research Scientist, IrsiCaixa, Barcelona, Spain
    - Dr Jillian Lau, Infectious Disease Physician and Post doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Melbourne and the Royal Melbourne Hospital at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, Melbourne, Australia
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    Prevention of STIs in Trans and Gender Diverse People

    03/11/2025 | 13min
    Over the last decade we have seen an exponential surge in research and peer reviewed publications about the sexual health of trans and gender diverse people. We now know that sexually transmitted infections are highly prevalent in this key population and there is an urgent need for concentrated efforts made by patient advocates, health care providers, public health policy developers and governments to improve health and prevent harm in this underserved population. Today we discuss with Prof Jade Ghosn, his team's latest publication in STI BMJ titled: "Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake and retention in care in a group of transgender women at high risk of HIV: a French cohort of follow-up" and with Alisha Goburdhun, her team's work in supporting and advocating for trans clients at Accpetess-T.

     

    Host: Ass Prof/Dr Fabiola Martin, Sexual health Specialist, Canberra Sexual Health Centre, Australian National University ‌

    Guests: Alisha Goburdhun, Heath Mediator at Acceptess-T, Paris, France

    Prof Jade Ghosn, Infectious Diseases Specialist at the Sexual Health Clinic in Bichat University Hospital in Paris, France
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The Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) podcast offers the latest updates on the transmission, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of STIs and HIV. Each episode features in-depth interviews with renowned authors and leading experts in the field, delving into the latest research. Stay ahead in your field by tuning into our expert discussions and accessing cutting-edge content. Subscribe to the STI podcast and visit the STI journal website - sti.bmj.com - to stay up to date.
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