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SDI History
The SDI was founded in 1990 in
response to a widely-perceived need to improve care for
patients with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in
resource-limited settings through improved diagnostics. It is
estimated that 80-90% of the global burden of STIs occurs in
the developing world where there is limited or no access to
diagnostics. In particular, there is an urgent need for
improved diagnostics for STIs in HIV endemic areas as studies
in sub-Saharan Africa have shown that STIs are important
cofactors in the transmission of HIV infection.
The SDI secretariat had been housed in various agencies since
its inception and has most recently moved from UNAIDS to the
World Health Organization, where it is managed out of the
Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical
Diseases (TDR). The placement of SDI in the Product Research
and Development group of TDR allows the initiative to benefit
from the considerable expertise in product development,
evaluation and implementation in the group and to exploit
synergies in the development of diagnostics for other
communicable diseases.
SDI
founding members
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