STI programme briefing : in November 2005, CHAPS will launch a new pogramme of work aiming to reduce the length of time between infections and disagnosis of five common sexually transmitted diseases affecting gay men in the UK: gonorrhoea, chlamydia, NSU, syphilis and herpes / CHAPS, Terrence Higgins Trust.

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2005
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STI programme briefing : in November 2005, CHAPS will launch a new pogramme of work aiming to reduce the length of time between infections and disagnosis of five common sexually transmitted diseases affecting gay men in the UK: gonorrhoea, chlamydia, NSU, syphilis and herpes / CHAPS, Terrence Higgins Trust. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Folded leaflet giving details of the campaign to increase gay men's awareness of the symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases. Includes small reproductions of posters and booklets and a small box of mints (looking like underwear packaging).

Publication/Creation

London : Terrence Higgins Trust, 2005.

Physical description

1 folded sheet (4 pages) : color illustrations ; 30 cm

Notes

Cover title.
Dated October 2005.

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