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Shocking rise in sex diseases across Southampton


SOUTHAMPTON has one of the highest rates of sexually transmitted infections in the country, new figures have revealed.

Southampton City Primary Care Trust (PCT) comes in the top 20 of all local health authorities across the UK, with 3,536 cases of STIs diagnosed in 2009, per 100,000 people.

The city was highlighted as one of the worst for infection rates by the Health Protection Agency, which has for the first time been able to provide figures for individual PCTs.

Health bosses in the city have admitted more work needs to be done to educate younger people about the dangers of STIs but say more infections were being reported due to better sexual health services.

Figures across Hampshire under the South Central Strategic Health Authority revealed that thousands more people are being diagnosed, with cases soaring by 35 per cent since 2000.

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Those most at risk continue to be 15 to 24-year-olds who are repeatedly ignoring warnings about having unprotected sex.

Last year the South Central SHA saw 28,494 new cases reported in the region, an increase of 35 per cent in the last nine years.

The number of those suffering from four of the five most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has continued to climb, with syphilis seeing the biggest increase of 419 per cent over the same period.

Kathryn Rowles, director of the Hampshire and Isle of Wight health protection unit, said: “These latest health figures show that poor sexual health continues to be a serious problem among young adults in the south east.

“Re-infection is also a worrying issue. The numbers we’re seeing in teenagers are of particular concern as this suggests teenagers are repeatedly putting their own, as well as others’, long-term health at risk from STIs.

“It is crucial that young people continue to be exposed to messages about safe sex, condom wearing and the importance of getting checked if they have unprotected sex.”

The only success story for the south was the battle against gonorrhoea, which saw the number of cases fall by 24 per cent since 2000.

Dr Andrew Mortimore, public health director for NHS Southampton City, said: “We recognise from the figures that although progress has been made in Southampton, it is clear that there is still a lot of work to do to reduce the number of sexually transmitted infections in the city.

“We are picking up on more infections through out improved range of sexual health services but it is crucial for people to change their behaviour and attitudes to sex and relationships and take greater responsibility for the sake of their health and wellbeing, and of others.”

SOUTHAMPTON’S RISE IN STIs

Disease Percentage increase since 2000 Number of cases in 2009
Chlamydia 38 6,495
Genital warts 28 5,665
Genital herpes 60 1,936
Syphilis 419 83

Comments(21)

Linesman says...
3:23pm Thu 26 Aug 10

There must be some way of blaming this on the Government!

Walter K says...
3:37pm Thu 26 Aug 10

Or maybe because these filthy mortals haven't accepted JC or some other falsehood into their grubby little lives...

Elgy says...
3:42pm Thu 26 Aug 10

That would be because all the prophylactics are lying on the Echo photographer's desk,

The Edge of Reason says...
3:44pm Thu 26 Aug 10

Linesman wrote:
There must be some way of blaming this on the Government!
ConDem's or Condom's?

I know which one will protect people more

shabbycaddy says...
3:45pm Thu 26 Aug 10

Probably be able to claim benefit with a sexual dissease lol

teh says...
3:46pm Thu 26 Aug 10

The figures have risen because of the attempt to increase awareness and many people might have gone and got checked as a result of this hammering, so this is scaremongering, and probably not a true increase in infections, just more people unaware that they had the nasties in the first place.

Sausage_Surprise says...
3:58pm Thu 26 Aug 10

Could also be the rise in immigration, alot of the people who have moved to this country probably dont have the healthcare system we have in this country so therefore bringing the diseases over with them . this is not a dig at any ethnic minority.

Sausage_Surprise says...
3:58pm Thu 26 Aug 10

Could also be the rise in immigration, alot of the people who have moved to this country probably dont have the healthcare system we have in this country so therefore bringing the diseases over with them . this is not a dig at any ethnic minority.

MartinWellbourne says...
4:15pm Thu 26 Aug 10

Linesman wrote:
There must be some way of blaming this on the Government!
Surely Southy will agree with me that Thatcher is to blame?

88hythe says...
4:33pm Thu 26 Aug 10

Sausage_Surprise wrote:
Could also be the rise in immigration, alot of the people who have moved to this country probably dont have the healthcare system we have in this country so therefore bringing the diseases over with them . this is not a dig at any ethnic minority.
You are correct ,as we have no way of checking what diseases have been brought in by legal and illegal people who are here and spreading all sorts of diseases.

DCM says...
5:08pm Thu 26 Aug 10

88hythe wrote:
Sausage_Surprise wrote: Could also be the rise in immigration, alot of the people who have moved to this country probably dont have the healthcare system we have in this country so therefore bringing the diseases over with them . this is not a dig at any ethnic minority.
You are correct ,as we have no way of checking what diseases have been brought in by legal and illegal people who are here and spreading all sorts of diseases.
Got any evidence of this??

Jasper7 says...
5:37pm Thu 26 Aug 10

I do understand the issues, but it's still got me scratching my head...

da boss says...
6:22pm Thu 26 Aug 10

theres the wow factor ,CLAP CITY.

Bassett-Mikey says...
7:14pm Thu 26 Aug 10

Would be interesting to know the percentages of reported disease by sex, sexual leanings, whether students or other imports...
How come no mention of HIV please Echo???

MartinWellbourne says...
7:28pm Thu 26 Aug 10

DCM wrote:
88hythe wrote:
Sausage_Surprise wrote: Could also be the rise in immigration, alot of the people who have moved to this country probably dont have the healthcare system we have in this country so therefore bringing the diseases over with them . this is not a dig at any ethnic minority.
You are correct ,as we have no way of checking what diseases have been brought in by legal and illegal people who are here and spreading all sorts of diseases.
Got any evidence of this??
Yes I have - bet you hate it when that happens - here goes:-
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"Will Nutland, of the Terrence Higgins Trust, said: "Over the last five years, we have seen some very steep increases in new HIV cases. Whilst figures have risen this year, the rate of acceleration of increase is much slower. Over two-thirds of diagnoses we see are from people who acquired their infection outside the UK."
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The source of that was a BBC report which also included data from the HPA (quote by the Echo).
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It clearly follows that other STI's besides HIV, follow the same trend.
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Got any evidence to dispute the above?

freemantlegirl2 says...
7:50pm Thu 26 Aug 10

MartinWellbourne wrote:
DCM wrote:
88hythe wrote:
Sausage_Surprise wrote: Could also be the rise in immigration, alot of the people who have moved to this country probably dont have the healthcare system we have in this country so therefore bringing the diseases over with them . this is not a dig at any ethnic minority.
You are correct ,as we have no way of checking what diseases have been brought in by legal and illegal people who are here and spreading all sorts of diseases.
Got any evidence of this??
Yes I have - bet you hate it when that happens - here goes:-
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"Will Nutland, of the Terrence Higgins Trust, said: "Over the last five years, we have seen some very steep increases in new HIV cases. Whilst figures have risen this year, the rate of acceleration of increase is much slower. Over two-thirds of diagnoses we see are from people who acquired their infection outside the UK."
.
The source of that was a BBC report which also included data from the HPA (quote by the Echo).
.
It clearly follows that other STI's besides HIV, follow the same trend.
.
Got any evidence to dispute the above?
Well I see that as meaning that 'sex tourism' is to blame, i.e. residents of the UK contracting HIV when they're abroad and throwing caution to the wind. Not necessarily people coming into the country with HIV. I'm betting the former is the larger group.

hello121 says...
9:06pm Thu 26 Aug 10

88hythe wrote:
Sausage_Surprise wrote:
Could also be the rise in immigration, alot of the people who have moved to this country probably dont have the healthcare system we have in this country so therefore bringing the diseases over with them . this is not a dig at any ethnic minority.
You are correct ,as we have no way of checking what diseases have been brought in by legal and illegal people who are here and spreading all sorts of diseases.
Fantastic, as well as habitually mugging people, sexually assaulting people, neglecting old people in Residential care, stealing all the jobs, coming here for free healthcare, free houses and all the benefits, we're now being blamed for the increase in STIs in Southampton. Roll eyes.

Anything else you'd like to add to the list of what else us morally corrupt foreigners bring here? Plague and pestilence, floods, global warming, throwing cats in wheelie bins (sorry no, that was a home-grown deviant)?

The Edge of Reason says...
9:52pm Thu 26 Aug 10

hello121 wrote:
88hythe wrote:
Sausage_Surprise wrote:
Could also be the rise in immigration, alot of the people who have moved to this country probably dont have the healthcare system we have in this country so therefore bringing the diseases over with them . this is not a dig at any ethnic minority.
You are correct ,as we have no way of checking what diseases have been brought in by legal and illegal people who are here and spreading all sorts of diseases.
Fantastic, as well as habitually mugging people, sexually assaulting people, neglecting old people in Residential care, stealing all the jobs, coming here for free healthcare, free houses and all the benefits, we're now being blamed for the increase in STIs in Southampton. Roll eyes.

Anything else you'd like to add to the list of what else us morally corrupt foreigners bring here? Plague and pestilence, floods, global warming, throwing cats in wheelie bins (sorry no, that was a home-grown deviant)?
Anything else you'd like to add to the list of what else us morally corrupt foreigners bring here? Yes, their kids

hello121 says...
10:12pm Thu 26 Aug 10

Genius.

But, you know, it's frowned on to leave little kids on their own? Not great parenting skills if you abandon them all alone in another country is it?

I know it's shocking thought to some, that people might actually want to bring their children with them. However, if we left them at home, we'd get blamed for taking benefits for kids that have never even been here. Guess we just can't win.

Spokesman for the Animals says...
10:31pm Thu 26 Aug 10

Good riddance. Another would be wannabee 'G' out of the way for a while. Only problem though, where he is going, is full of the same characters all blood,brap and bluster. − Ted Rogers

Jonesy 87 says...
4:27pm Fri 27 Aug 10

you forgot to mention filling up hospital and uni places.

But on the flip side they do bring in drugs and prostitution ;-)


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