 This research project aims to evaluate a strategy of point-of-care testing for six sexually transmitted infections, STIs, in antenatal care, ANC, in Zimbabwe. 1,000 pregnant women will be recruited from ANC clinics in Harare Province, Zimbabwe. Routine HIV and syphilis testing will be performed alongside an integrated screening package, including tests for chlamydia, neoceregonorrhea, trichomoniasis, hepatitis B, and other STIs. Individuals diagnosed with any STIs will receive treatment, partner notification services, risk reduction counseling, and referrals if necessary. Gonorrhea samples will be cultured and tested for antimicrobial resistance according to World Health Organization, WHO, Enhanced Gonococcal Antimicrobial Surveillance Program guidelines. The primary outcome measure is the prevalence of chlamydia, neoceregonorrhea, trichomoniasis, syphilis, and hepatitis B. A mixed method process evaluation and economic evaluation will be conducted to assess the except. This article was authored by Michael Marks, Victoria Sins, Cheeto Chivichiquari, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.