GRASP (Gonococcal Resistance to Antimcrobials Surveillance Programme) is a national sentinel surveillance programme which has monitored trends and drifts in susceptibility in gonococcal isolates since 2000. It collects isolates from consecutive patients attending a network of 26 genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics that give regional representation in England and Wales.
For National Chlamydia Screening Programme publications see the NCSP pages (external link).
GRASP (Gonococcal Resistance to Antimcrobials Surveillance Programme) reports are available from a separate folder.
Please select the Blood-borne viruses publications for related report series including: