§ Mr. Burns:To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many (a) males and (b) females were diagnosed with (i) syphilis, (ii) gonorrhoea, (iii) chlamydia (uncomplicated), (iv) herpes (first incidence), (v) genital warts (first incidence), (vi) HIV/AIDS, (vii) trichomonas vaginalis and (viii) non-specific urethritis in each year from 1996 to the latest available date; and what the percentage change in the number of people diagnosed with each condition was in each year. [140600]
§ Miss Melanie Johnson:The number of diagnoses of syphilis, gonorrhoea, chlamydia (uncomplicated), herpes (first incidence), genital warts (first incidence), trichomoniasis vaginalis and non-specific urethritis diagnosed in genitourinary medicine clinics in England between 1996 and 2002 are shown in table 1. The number of new diagnoses of HIV infection in England made to the Health Protection Agency, Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre over the same period are shown in table 2.
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Diagnoses 2000 ‥ change 1999–2000
2001 ‥ change 2001–01
2002 ‥ change 2001–02
Primary and secondary infectious syphilis1 Male (all) 247 +58 618 +150 1,062 +72 Female 75 +36 99 +32 137 +38 Total 322 +53 717 +123 1,199 +67 Early latent syphilis (first two years) 1 Male (all) 126 +3 268 +113 331 +24 Female 93 +24 99 +6 121 +22 Total 219 +11 367 +68 452 +23 Uncomplicated gonorrhoea Male (all) 14,290 +34 15,666 +10 16,980 +8 Female 6,225 +28 6,747 +8 7,417 +10 Total 20,515 +32 22,413 +9 24,397 +9 Uncomplicated genital chlamydial infection Male (all) 26,632 +22 29,602 +11 34,341 +16 Female 34,815 +19 38,644 +11 43,796 +13 Total 61,447 +20 68,246 +11 78,137 +14 Uncomplicated nongonococcal/nonspecific urethritis in males Male (all) 56,147 +5 59,677 +6 62,068 +4 Female Total 56,147 +5 59,677 +6 62,068 +4 Trichomoniasis Male (all) 731 +14 733 0 571 22 Female 6,036 +11 6,282 +4 6,639 +6 Total 6,767 +11 7,015 +4 7,210 +3 Genital herpes simplex—first attack Male (all) 6,190 +3 6,507 +5 6,526 0 Female 9,976 +1 10,575 +6 10,990 +4 Total 16,166 +2 17,082 +6 17,516 +3 Genital warts—first attack Male (all) 32,067 +0 32,819 +2 34,006 +4 Female 28,711 2 29,777 +4 29,992 +1 Total 60,778 1 62,596 +3 63,998 +2 1Numbers will increase, particularly for recent years as late reports are received. Notes:
Numbers of diagnoses of syphilis, broken down into:
(a) Primary and secondary infectious syphilis
(b) Latent syphilis in the first two years of infection
Source:
Health Protection Agency.
Table 2: Number of new diagnoses of HIV infection in England by sex and year of diagnosis Sex 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 20011 20021 Males 1,937 1,895 1,914 1,979 2,298 2,882 3,112 Percentage increase from previous year 2.2 1 3.4 16.1 25.4 8 Females 537 613 703 895 1315 1,849 2,281 Percentage increase from previous year 14.2 14.7 27.3 46.9 40.6 23.4 Total2 2,474 2,509 2,618 2,876 3,613 4,731 5,393 Percentage increase from previous year 1.4 4.3 9.9 25.6 30.9 14 1Numbers will increase, particularly for recent years as late reports are received. 2Totals include (four) individuals where sex was not reported. Note:
Data are as reported to the end of September 2003
Source:
Health Protection Agency