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PROJECT GRANT FUNDED 2026!
The SPRITE study is proud to announce that funding has been secured for 5 additional years of research! We aim to expand our understanding of the integration of outreach-based methods for detecting and treating syphilis, as well as the cost-effectiveness of the intervention. We would like to thank all contributors to the SPRITE study thus far for their support and impact. These funds were awarded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Further details of the funding an
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catie highlights recent publication
Canada’s STBBI knowledge mobilization experts, CATIE , highlighted our recent publications from the SPRITE Study by Lucy Mackrell et al! We truly appreciate their platform to spread our findings! https://www.catie.ca/catie-news/high-rates-of-syphilis-among-street-involved-people-in-smalltown-ontario
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sprite newsletter volume 2
We are excited to present our second edition of the SPRITE Newsletter, in which we highlight key updates on the study!
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congrats natasha on starting her phd
Please join us in congratulating Natasha, as she starts her PhD with a scholarship (Ontario Graduate Scholarship). Natasha Larkin has...
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Queen's gazette highlights new research article
We summarize the article by Mitchell Fox on newly published research that used mathematical modelling to understand the potential of a local syphilis outbreak.
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sprite newsletter volume 1
This first newsletter highlights preliminary data and summarizes efforts to share findings with public health, policy makers, academia and more.
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