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| *Women health>>>Chlamydia |
Does any one know where i can find u.k. statistics of chlamydia for under 19's from 2004-2005? |
preferable charts Chlamydia is the most common STD diagnosed in clinics in the United Kingdom. The number of diagnoses has risen steadily since the mid-1990s and in the United Kingdom, rose by 8.6% (95,879 to 104,155) between 2003 and 2004, a rise of 6% in females and 12% in males. In the UK in 2004, the highest rates of chlamydia were among 16-19 year old females (1,310/100,000) and 20-24 year old males (1,026/100 000). In 2004, within England, rates in both males and females were highest in London (277 and 280/100 000 respectively) but were also high in Yorkshire and Humberside (211 and 246/100 000 respectively) and the North West (201 and 216/100 000 respectively) regions. There are charts located on the Health Protection Agency's website at: http://www.hpa.org.uk/infections/topics_... Source(s): http://www.hpa.org.uk/infections/topics_... |
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