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The
table
reflects
final
numbers
after
correction
(
excluding
original
cases
in
port
health
authorities
)
.
(A11)
Morbidity: Notification of selected infectious diseases
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|
New
cases
of
all
sexually
transmitted
diseases
,
except
herpes
,
rose
in
1997.
(A12)
Morbidity: HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases
|
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|
Percentage
of
new
HIV
cases
thought
to
have
been
acquired
though
heterosexual
intercourse
was
about
30%
from
1992
to
1996,
but
has
since
risen
to
39%
(A12)
Morbidity: HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases
|
|
 
|
HIV
/
AIDS
data
correct
as
at
end
of
September
1998,
but
cases
especially
for
1995
onwards
continue
to
be
reported
.
(A12)
Morbidity: HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases
|
|
 
|
HIV
cases
diagnosed
(
number
)
(A12)
Morbidity: HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases
|
|
 
|
AIDS
cases
diagnosed
(
number
)
(A12)
Morbidity: HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases
|
|
 
|
Sexually
Transmitted
Diseases
(
STDs
)
,
new
cases
(
thousands
)
(A12)
Morbidity: HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases
|
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|
In
Table
B14
,
figures
for
"
Persons
"
include
cases
where
sex
is
not
known
.
(B12)
Hospital Inpatient Activity: Finished consultant episodes, by selected diagnostic group and age, year ending 31 March 1998
|
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|
Both
day
cases
&
ordinary
admissions
combined
(B15)
Hospital Inpatient Activity: Finished consultant episodes, the most frequently performed operative procedures
|
|
 
|
Inpatient
Waiting
Lists
:
Patients
waiting
for
elective
admission
,
September
2003,
variation
by
specialty
(
ordinary
admissions
and
day
cases
combined
)
(B17)
Inpatient Waiting Lists: Patients waiting for elective admission, September 2003, variation by specialty (ordinary admissions and day cases combined)
|
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|
"
Other
"
includes
categories
not
recommended
and
cases
where
no
category
was
provided
.
(C2)
Children: Children and young people on child protection registers at 31 March
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