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Acceptance rate:
35%
Time to first decision:
31 days*
Time from acceptance to publication:
19 days*
Impact factor:
3.519
Citescore:
6.4
*median number of days

Aims and scope

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) keeps clinicians and researchers up to date on the transmission, prevention, diagnosis, natural history and treatment of STIs and HIV. This includes existing and emerging infections where sexual transmission plays a role, as well as related aspects of sexual health. The journal publishes original research, reviews, editorials and correspondence on the clinical, translational, laboratory, public health and sociological aspects of infections from around the world. STI also publishes a blog and podcasts to promote wider communication and dissemination of new developments in the field.
STI is an official journal of the British Association of Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH). For information about the Editor-in-Chief Anna Maria Geretti and her editorial team, please refer to the Editorial Board page.

Plan S compliance

Sexually Transmitted Infections is a Plan S compliant Transformative Journal. Transformative Journals are one of the compliance routes offered by cOAlition S funders, such as Wellcome, WHO and UKRI. Find out more about Transformative Journals and  Plan S compliance on our Author Hub.

Journal information

Ownership
Sexually Transmitted Infections is owned by BMJ
Publication model
Subscription; with hybrid open access option
Frequency
8 issues per year
Launch date
1925
Digital Archives
Indexed by
Web of Science Core Collection: Science Citation Index, Science Citation Index Extended; BIOSIS Reviews, Current Contents: Clinical Medicine, Life Sciences, MEDLINE (Index Medicus), PubMed Central (BMJ Open Access Special Collection), Scopus, Embase (Exerpta Medica), CINAHL, Google Scholar
Peer Review Model
Single blind; the names of reviewers are hidden from the author
Print ISSN
1368-4973
Online ISSN
1472-3263

Journal Statistics (2020)

Acceptance rate: 35%
Speed Time to first decision: 31 days (mean) Time from acceptance to publication: 19 days (mean)
Impact Impact Factor category: Infectious Diseases Impact factor (JCR): 3.519 Impact Factor rank: 47/92 5 Year Impact Factor: 3.783 Journal Citation Indicator: 0.96 Eigenfactor Score: 0.00819 Citescore: 6.4 Citescore rank: 52/288 SciMago Journal Rank: 1.893
Reach 2020 total content views: 664,332 2020 total Altmetric mentions: 2,087
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Affiliations

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The British Association for Sexual Health and HIV - BASHH - was formed through the merger, in 2003, of the Medical Society for the Study of Venereal Diseases (MSSVD, established 1922) and the Association for Genitourinary Medicine (AGUM, established 1992).
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