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Table 6.1 Clinic 275 - Summary Statistics

 

3rd Quarter
01/07/01 - 30/09/01

Year to date
01/01/01 - 30/09/01

Diagnosis

Male

Female

Male

Female

Total

No illness

430

329

1332

1036

2368

HIV

3

-

7

1

8

Gonorrhoea

4

-

33

6

39

Syphilis

-

1

3

3

6

Herpes

22

25

66

62

128

Chlamydia

55

28

162

96

258

NSU

19

na

79

na

79

Warts

188

101

536

261

797

Trichomoniasis

-

-

-

7

7

Candida vaginitis

na

85

na

240

240

Crabs

16

5

46

12

58

Scabies

2

-

3

-

3

Molluscum

31

18

96

41

137

Bacterial vaginosis

na

56

na

147

147

Hepatitis B antigen positive:  acute

-

-

1

3

4

                                           carrier

4

-

11

9

20

Hepatitis C infection - incident

2

-

7

1

8

                              - new

3

-

10

2

12

                              - known

14

6

45

34

79

Urethral irritation

44

na

122

na

122

Balanitis

38

na

127

na

127

Non STD illness

78

50

276

145

421

Post coital contraception

na

76

na

179

179

Abnormal Pap smear

na

27

na

110

110

Other/Uncertain

20

16

63

61

124

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clinic attendances

1939

1460

5708

4046

9754

Episodes of care

911

743

2839

2160

4999

Individual clients

867

696

2344

1780

4124

na not applicable

Note: A client may have more than one diagnosis for an episode of care. An individual client may have several episodes of care each requiring one or more attendances. Data on episodes of care and individual clients are from the computerised casenotes system based on date of first visit for an episode of care. Clinic attendances were obtained from the daybook for the time period covered by this report.

 

 

Table 6.2 Males diagnosed with chlamydia, gonorrhoea or *syphilis at C275, 01/07/01 - 30/09/01. Exposure category by infection.

Exposure category

No.

Chlamydia

Gonorrhoea

Homosexual

139

5

2

Bisexual

28

1

-

Bisexual, IDU

5

-

1

Heterosexual IDU

79

7

-

Heterosexual, O/S#

85

9

1

Heterosexual

532

33

-

Total

 

55

4

* No case of syphilis diagnosed during quarter

# Overseas sexual contact in the previous three months.

 

 

Table 6.3 Males diagnosed with hepatitis C, hepatitis B or HIV infection at C275, 01/07/01 – 30/09/01. Exposure category by infection.

Exposure category

 

Hepatitis C

Hepatitis B

HIV

 

No.

Incident cases

New diagnosis

Known

**Previous exposure

Carrier

 

Homosexual

139

-

-

-

5

-

-

Homosexual, IDU

17

1

-

1

-

-

-

Bisexual

28

-

-

-

3

-

2

Heterosexual, IDU

79

1

2

14

7

-

1

Heterosexual, O/S#

85

-

-

-

1

3

-

Heterosexual

532

-

1

2

8

1

-

Other/unknown

26

-

-

2

1

-

-

Total

 

2

3

19

25

4

3

** Previous exposure to hepatitis B refers to previous infection and now surface antibody positive

# Overseas sexual contact in the previous three months.

 

Table 6.4 Females diagnosed with chlamydia, *gonorrhoea or syphilis at C275, 01/07/01 - 30/09/01. Exposure category by infection.

Exposure category

No.

Chlamydia

Syphilis

Heterosexual, IDU

71

1

-

Heterosexual, O/S#

45

7

1

Heterosexual

517

19

-

Other/unknown

45

1

-

Total

 

28

1

* No case of gonorrhoea diagnosed during the quarter. No case of gonorrhoea diagnosed during the quarter.

# Overseas sexual contact in the previous three months.

 

Table 6.5 Females diagnosed with hepatitis C, hepatitis B or HIV* infection at
                C275, 01/07/01 - 31/09/01. Exposure category by infection.

Exposure category

 

Hepatitis C

Hepatitis B**

 

No

Known

Previous Exposure

Heterosexual, IDU

71

2

1

Heterosexual, O/S#

45

-

4

Heterosexual

517

-

7

Sex worker

18

4

1

Other/unknown

45

-

1

Total

 

6

14

* No case of HIV diagnosed during the quarter.

** Previous exposure to hepatitis B refers to previous infection and now surface antibody   positive.

# Overseas sexual contact in the previous three months.


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