§ Mr. BurnsTo ask the Secretary of State for Health how many people aged(a) under 12, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17 and (h) 18 years have suffered from each sexually transmitted infection in each of the last three years. [172865]
§ Mr. AmessTo ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many sexually transmitted infections were reported in young people aged(a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years in England in each year since 2000, broken down by (i) disease and (ii) sex; and if he will make a statement; [174501]
(2) what the prevalence rate of reported cases of sexually transmitted infections in young people aged (a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17,
(h) 18 and (i) 19 in England was in each year since 2000, broken down by (i) disease and (ii) sex; and if he will make a statement; [174502]
(3) how many cases of sexually transmitted infections in people aged (a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years there were in each year since 2000, broken down by strategic health authority; and if he will make a statement; [174526]
(4) what the prevalence rate of reported cases of sexually transmitted infections in people aged (a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years was in each year since 2000, broken down by (i) strategic health authority, (ii) disease and (iii) sex; and if he will make a statement. [174527]
§ Bob SpinkTo ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many cases of sexually transmitted infections were reported in people aged(a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 in each year since 2000, broken down by (i) disease and (ii) sex; [174458]
(2) what the prevalence rate of reported cases of sexually transmitted infections in people aged (a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 was in each year since 2000, broken down by (i) disease and (ii) sex; [174483]
1609W(3) how many cases of sexually transmitted infections in people aged (a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years were reported in the Essex Strategic Health Authority in each year since 2000, broken down by (i) disease and (ii) sex; [174576]
(4) what the prevalence rate of reported cases of sexually transmitted infections in people aged (a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years were in the Essex Strategic Health Authority in each year since 2000, broken down by (i) disease and (ii) sex. [174586]
§ Sir Teddy TaylorTo ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many cases of sexually transmitted infections were reported in people aged(a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years in each year since 2000, broken down by (a) disease and (b) sex; [174507]
(2) what the prevalence rate of reported cases of sexually transmitted infections in people aged (a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years was in each year since 2000, broken down by (a) disease and (b) sex; [174508]
(3) ow many cases of sexually transmitted infections in people aged (a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years were reported in the Essex Strategic Health Authority area in each year since 2000, broken down by (a) disease and (b) sex; [174514]
(4) what the prevalence rate of reported cases of sexually transmitted infections in people aged (a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years was in each year since 2000, broken down by (i) disease and (ii) sex. [174515]
§ Ann WintertonTo ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many cases of sexually transmitted infections in people aged(a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years were reported in the Cheshire and Merseyside Strategic Health Authority in each year since 2000, broken down by (i) disease and (ii) sex; [174954]
(2) what the prevalence rate of reported cases of sexually transmitted infections in people aged (a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years was in the Cheshire and Merseyside Strategic Health Authority in each year since 2000, broken down by (i) disease and (ii) sex. [174955]
§ Mr. GoodmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) what the prevalence rate of reported cases of sexually transmitted infections in people aged(a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years was in the Thames Valley Strategic Health Authority area in each year since 2000, broken down by (i) disease and (ii) sex; [175384]
(2) how many cases of sexually transmitted infections in people aged (a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f)16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years were reported in the Thames Valley Strategic Health Authority area in each year since 2000, broken down by (i) disease and (ii) sex. [175385]
§ Mr. FlookTo ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many cases of sexually transmitted infections in people aged(a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, 1610W (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years were reported in the Dorset and Somerset Strategic Health Authority area in each year since 2000, broken down by (i) disease and (ii) sex; [175626]
(2) what the prevalence rate of reported cases of sexually transmitted infections in people aged (a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i)19 years was in the Dorset and Somerset Strategic Health Authority area in each year since 2000, broken down by (i) disease and (ii) sex. [175627]
§ Miss Melanie Johnson[holding answer 17 May 2004_1: I refer the hon. Members to the reply I gave to my hon. Friends, the Members for Workington (Tony Cunningham) and Heywood and Middleton (Jim Dobbin) today.
§ 11. Tony CunninghamTo ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many cases of sexually transmitted infections in people aged(a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years were reported in West Cumbria Strategic Health Authority in each year since 2000, broken down by (i) disease and (ii) sex; [175424]
(2) what the prevalence rate of reported cases of sexually transmitted infections in people aged (a)(b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years were in the West Cumbria Strategic Health Authority in each year since 2000, broken down by (i) disease and (ii) sex; [175518]
(3) how many cases of sexually transmitted infections were reported in people aged (a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years in each year since 2000, broken down by (i) disease and (ii) sex; [175519]
(4) what the prevalence rate of reported cases of sexually transmitted infections in people aged (a) 11, (b)12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years was in each year since 2000, broken down by (i) disease and (ii) sex. [175520]
§ Jim DobbinTo ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many cases of sexually transmitted infections in people of 19 years and under were reported in Greater Manchester Strategic Health Authority in each year since 2000, broken down by(a) disease, (b) sex and (c) age; [175764]
(2) what the prevalence rate of reported cases of sexually transmitted infections in people of 19 years and under was in Greater Manchester Strategic Health Authority in each year since 2000, broken down by (a) disease, (b) sex and (c) age; [175765]
(3) how many cases of sexually transmitted infections were reported in people 19 years and under in each year since 2000, broken down by (a) disease, (b) sex and (c) age; [175789]
(4) what the prevalence rate of reported cases of sexually transmitted infections in people 19 years and under was in each year since 2000, broken down by (a) disease, (b) sex and (c) age. [175790]
§ Miss Melanie JohnsonThe available information on rates of sexually transmitted infections in the age groups requested has been placed in the Library
1611WThe national strategy for sexual health and HIV (linking closely to the Government's teenage pregnancy strategy) identifies young people as a priority group for action to improve sexual health. The Government's 'Sex Lottery' and teenage pregnancy, 'Ruthinking' media campaigns are raising awareness among young people of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and how to avoid them. The Department is also tackling the most common STI through the national chlamydia screening programme, which already covers a quarter, or 84, of primary care trusts in England and is being rolled-out across the rest of the country. Sexual health has also been highlighted as an important area in the "Choosing Health" public health White Paper consultation, launched on 3 March.
§ Mrs. RoeTo ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many cases of sexually transmitted infections in people aged(a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years were reported in Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Strategic Health Authority in each year since 2000, broken down by (i) disease and (ii) sex; [174888]
(2) what the prevalence rate of reported cases of sexually transmitted infections in people aged (a) 11, (b) 12, (c) 13, (d) 14, (e) 15, (f) 16, (g) 17, (h) 18 and (i) 19 years was in Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Strategic Health Authority in each year since 2000, broken down by (i) disease and (ii) sex. [174889]
§ Miss Melanie JohnsonI refer the hon. Member to the reply I gave to my hon. Friends the Members for Workington (Tony Cunningham) and Heywood and Middleton (Jim Dobbin) today.