Jane S Hocking
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Recent Articles
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Vodstrcil L, Plummer E, Fairley C, Hocking J, Law M, Petoumenos K, et al.
N Engl J Med
. 2025 Mar;
392(10):947-957.
PMID: 40043236
Background: Bacterial vaginosis affects one third of reproductive-aged women, and recurrence is common. Evidence of sexual exchange of bacterial vaginosis-associated organisms between partners suggests that male-partner treatment may increase the...
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Ludwick T, Walsh O, Cardwell E, Fairley C, Tomnay J, Hocking J, et al.
Sex Health
. 2025 Jan;
22.
PMID: 39847615
Background Web-based, testing for sexually transmitted infections (STI) is becoming increasingly available. However, treatment pathways from web-based services are often not well-coordinated, contributing to treatment delays and access gaps. This...
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Williams E, Hocking J, Fairley C, Chen M, Williamson D, McCarthy J, et al.
J Infect Dis
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39825788
Infection with Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the causative agent of gonorrhoea, causes significant morbidity worldwide and can have long-term impacts on reproductive health. The greatest global burden of gonorrhoea occurs in low-...
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Cardwell E, Walsh O, Chang S, Coombe J, Fairley C, Hocking J, et al.
Sex Transm Infect
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39643439
Objectives: The objectives are to explore the acceptability of online sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing services among young Australians (16-29 years) and how this may vary between sociodemographic populations. Methods:...
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El-Hayek C, Nguyen T, Hellard M, Curtis M, Sacks-Davis R, Aung H, et al.
NPJ Digit Med
. 2024 Nov;
7(1):346.
PMID: 39616266
People with a history of injecting drug use are a priority for eliminating blood-borne viruses and sexually transmissible infections. Identifying them for disease surveillance in electronic medical records (EMRs) is...
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Tran J, Fairley C, Ong J, Bradshaw C, Aung E, Maddaford K, et al.
Int J STD AIDS
. 2024 Nov;
:9564624241301490.
PMID: 39560010
Background: Despite mounting evidence showing that kissing (tongue-kissing) may transmit gonorrhoea between men who have sex with men (MSM), little data exists on factors influencing the duration of kissing while...
7.
Saldanha S, Caddy C, Williams H, Hocking J, Coombe J
Aust J Gen Pract
. 2024 Nov;
53(11):794-798.
PMID: 39499832
Background And Objectives: Little is known about the views of service providers currently working in telehealth early medical abortion (EMA) provision in Victoria, Australia. This study aims to contextualise the...
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Goller J, Bittleston H, Munari S, McNamee K, Bateson D, Sanci L, et al.
Aust J Gen Pract
. 2024 Oct;
53(10):777-781.
PMID: 39370166
Background: Australian general practitioners encounter a vast array of health issues in their clinical practice. High-quality clinical record keeping is crucial to support continuity of care for patients and decision...
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Bourchier L, Temple-Smith M, Hocking J, Malta S
Aust J Prim Health
. 2024 Sep;
30.
PMID: 39299683
Background Maintaining sexual health and function is important to many older adults. Although older patients are regular users of primary care, opportunities to address sexual health concerns are missed. Building...
10.
Walsh O, Cardwell E, Hocking J, Kong F, Ludwick T
Sex Health
. 2024 Sep;
21.
PMID: 39250599
Background Although there has been growth in online STI testing services, more attention is needed to understand how to facilitate effective treatment pathways for users. This study investigated where young...