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Chlamydia tests on the rise



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NEARLY 250,000 tests were carried out for the sexually transmitted infection chlamydia in 2006, new figures reveal.
But under 50 per cent were carried out on the under-25s even though this age group accounts for most of the cases.

The NHS figures show that 226,528 chlamydia tests were carried out in 2006, an increase of 1.7 per cent on the previous year's 222,709.

As in the previous year, most of the testing was done on women. While men and women under 25 accounted for 45 per cent of the tests, 70 per cent of those results were positive.

The highest proportions of samples testing positive were in women aged 15-19 and men aged 15-24.

The highest proportion of women in the 15-19 age group testing positive was NHS Lanarkshire, while NHS Dumfries and Galloway accounted for the highest proportion of positive tests among men aged 15-24.





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  • Last Updated: 26 February 2008 9:47 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Fun-Lizard,

Glasgow 27/02/2008 00:15:40
Better education in schools/colleges with on-site testing and advice made availible would be a start.
2

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 27/02/2008 01:48:47
But its all OK isn't it,?

Because the..'Bright Idea' is to tell all Girls,
'All will be Well'!!
If you have the, Jab for HPV!

Idiots absolute Idiots!

Because Girls will believe they can have unprotected sex after they have the..Jab'!

Don't say they will NOT!
They WILL!
Give it 10years and the sexual diseases will be at an all time..'Crisis'
3

fife runner,

27/02/2008 06:13:13
agree with Charles. It also means that HIV+ and Aids are on the rise also due to unprotected sex.

As parents we are lucky we can talk openly with our kids about such issues instead of leaving it to so called experts.
4

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 27/02/2008 07:10:52
Why are sexually-active youths practising unprotected sex? We all know they think they are invincible and nothing can harm them but chlamydia is an insidious disease and can have repercussions to the reproductive system for years - including sterility.

Smarten up, you promiscuous fu**ers, or you may forever lose the chance to have children.
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Robert,

Kirriemuir 27/02/2008 11:47:44
As I am nearing my 80th year I am sure glad that this problem is not as wide spread among my contemporary females! I would hate to go to the GP to be asked, "And which granny caused this small problem"?
7

Doreen,

The Cyber Shebeen 27/02/2008 19:27:55
I keep saying...they need to promote condoms more, youngsters will never stop having sex and it is naive to assume that you can try and stop them...take the stigma out of condoms...get some popular singers/actors advertising them and help take away the shame...

 

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