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Published Date: 26 November 2008
THERE has been a worrying rise in the number of sexually transmitted infections among young women in Scotland.
Specialist clinics last year diagnosed more than 3,000 cases in women under the age of 20, and a similar number in women aged 20 to 24, a report showed.

Statistics showed there were a total of 22,906 sexually transmitted infections (STI) diagnoses made at genitourinary medicine clinics in 2007 – almost double the figure for 1997.

The report found 71 per cent of all diagnoses of chlamydia involved people under 25.

There was also a rise in STIs among the over-40s. Diagnoses for the four major STIs – chlamydia, genital warts, herpes and gonorrhoea – increased by 29 per cent over five years.

Shona Robison, the public health minister, said: "Although it is encouraging to see increased awareness of and testing for STIs – which in turn produces more diagnoses – it is clear there is still much work to do to improve our sexual health."

Dr Richard Simpson, Labour's health spokesman, said: "I am very concerned by the increase in infections among young women. We must redouble our efforts to get the message across to young people."



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  • Last Updated: 25 November 2008 9:51 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 26/11/2008 02:38:25


Mark my words! You have seen nothing yet!

13year old's getting 'Jabbed' for the soo called anti cervical cancer, which is portrayed as a lie, will see these figures go up 10 fold!


2

Guga II,

Rockall 26/11/2008 03:20:51
I blame global warming.
3

drunken proffet,

Tassy 26/11/2008 05:24:26
I remember when I was a young adult approaching marriage you always wanted a virgin, and I must admit most women I met were. Aye, well. Now a days it appears that you have to ask her outright whether or not she has the pox. A lot of romance has gone out of marriage you know. I suppose women have the same problem.
4

fife runner,

26/11/2008 06:08:33
most teeangers are sexually active today. the horse has bolted so it harm reduction now. Only prob is the high binge rate among teenagers and when they get drunk any thought of being safer goes out the window. On proble leads to another.
5

Ms Doreen in the Cyber Shebeen,

26/11/2008 10:53:12
Thought you said "High bingo rate" there for a moment.....
6

Maximus,

Roberton 26/11/2008 13:01:38
#1. Not only your words, but those of HV some 40 years ago. TOTB is the answer my friends.

 

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