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Interative Hull Atlas: www.hullpublichealth.org/Pages/hull_atlas.htm More information: www.jsnaonline.org and www.hullpublichealth.org<br />

Table 349: Number and percentage of abortions by estimated gestation age, 2008<br />

Area Total<br />

stated<br />

gestation<br />

Number and percentage of abortions by gestational age<br />

0-9 weeks 10-12 weeks 13+ weeks<br />

N % N % N %<br />

England 186,218 136,473 73.3 31,636 17.0 18,109 9.7<br />

Hull 945 440 46.6 416 44.0 89 9.4<br />

Y&H SHA 16,699 11,468 68.7 3,629 21.7 1,602 9.6<br />

Wolverhampton 1,166 807 69.2 225 19.3 134 11.5<br />

Salford 1,029 617 60.0 298 29.0 114 11.1<br />

Derby 865 575 66.5 231 26.7 59 6.8<br />

Stoke-on-Trent 887 640 72.2 126 14.2 121 13.6<br />

Coventry 1,941 1,493 76.9 263 13.5 185 9.5<br />

Plymouth 829 570 68.8 181 21.8 78 9.4<br />

Sandwell 1,297 968 74.6 209 16.1 120 9.3<br />

Middlesbrough 509 308 60.5 123 24.2 78 15.3<br />

Sunderland 884 494 55.9 272 30.8 118 13.3<br />

Leicester 1,426 880 61.7 394 27.6 152 10.7<br />

Average of 10 10,833 7,352 67.9 2,322 21.4 1,159 10.7<br />

NE Lincs 568 364 64.1 146 25.7 58 10.2<br />

10.10.2 Sexual Transmitted Infections<br />

10.10.2.1 Prevalence<br />

Hull and East Riding produced a Sexual Health Strategy and Action Plan for 2005.<br />

Within this document, it states that the rising tide of sexually transmitted infections (STIs)<br />

and HIV evidenced nationally, is mirrored at the local level. Hull is experiencing a rise in<br />

the number of STIs together with a rise of newly diagnosed human immuno-deficiency<br />

virus (HIV) infections and an increasing number of visits to Departments of<br />

Genitourinary Medicine (GUM) with subsequent demands on service provision.<br />

The document also provides information on the number of cases of specific STIs from<br />

Conifer House for 2002-2003.<br />

Genital Chlamydia infection is currently the most common STI diagnosed in GUM clinics<br />

across the UK. In 2004, within England, rates in both males (208 per 100,000<br />

population) and females (243 per 100,000 population) were highest in Yorkshire and<br />

Humber region after London (279 and 282 per 100,000 population for males and<br />

females respectively). Gonorrhoea is the second most common bacterial STI in the UK,<br />

concentrated in urban, deprived areas and in specific population subgroups (those aged<br />

under 25 years, men who have sex with men and black ethnic groups). Outside<br />

London, diagnostic rates in males (58 per 100,000 population) and females (31 per<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 714

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