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Sexually Transmitted Infections diagnosed in Genitourinary Medicine clinics in Scotland
Summary
- Type of release
- ongoing release of a series of related datasets
- Licence
- UK Open Government Licence
- Verification
- self certified
- Release Date
- 10 December 2011
- Modified Date
- 15 March 2014
- Update Frequency
- annual
- Publishers
- ISD Scotland
- Keywords
- care, conditions-and-diseases, health, health-and-social-care, health-of-the-population, scotland, well-being-and-care
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Description
This annual update includes information on sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and workload in Scottish GUM clinics. Due to duplication this data were to be released as part of the Scotland's Sexual Health Information (SSHI), 2010 release in Nov 11. However due to the transition from one data collection system to another for STIs, ISD is unable to produce statistics on STIs for year 2010. Instead individual sexual health reports are available from ISD and HPS via their websites. Source agency: ISD Scotland (part of NHS National Services Scotland) Designation: National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Sexually Transmitted Infections diagnosed in Genitourinary Medicine clinics in Scotland
General Information
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This data is described at
http://data.gov.uk/dataset/sexually_transmitted_infections_diagnosed_in_genitourinary_medicine_clinics_in_scotland Do you think this data is incorrect? Let us know
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