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Table 6.1 Clinic 275 - Summary Statistics

 

4th Quarter

Year

 

01/10/02 - 31/12/02

01/01/02 - 31/12/02

Diagnosis

Male

Female

Male

Female

Total

No illness

539

366

2030

1599

3629

HIV

1

1

5

1

6

Gonorrhoea

18

1

59

4

63

Herpes

18

28

86

95

181

Chlamydia

62

34

273

178

451

NSU

34

na

108

na

108

Warts

201

87

868

380

1248

Trichomoniasis

-

3

-

5

5

Candida vaginitis

na

64

na

262

262

Crabs

5

1

33

4

37

Scabies

2

-

10

-

10

Molluscum

46

11

200

59

259

Bacterial vaginosis

na

59

na

301

301

Hepatitis Bs antigen - carrier

 

1

15

4

19

Hepatitis C infection -incident

-

-

1

3

4

                               - new

-

1

5

6

11

                               - known

13

10

55

37

92

Urethral irritation

62

na

179

na

179

Balanitis

59

na

208

na

208

Non STD illness

84

45

484

224

708

Post coital contraception

na

124

na

411

411

Abnormal Pap smear

na

11

na

79

79

Other/Uncertain

24

26

82

73

155

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clinic attendances

2169

1441

8388

6042

14430

Episodes of care

1094

788

4404

3347

7751

Individual clients

1035

736

3454

2582

6036

  na not applicable

Notes

1.   No cases of syphilis or acute hepatitis B infection diagnosed during the year.

2.  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 syphilis1 at C275,
                  01/10/02 - 31/12/02. Exposure category by infection.

Exposure category

No.

Chlamydia

Gonorrhoea

Homosexual

179

10

11

Bisexual, IDU

7

1

1

Heterosexual, IDU

67

6

1

Heterosexual, O/S2

106

8

1

Heterosexual

578

37

4

Total

 

62

18

1   No case of syphilis diagnosed during quarter

2   Overseas contact in the previous three months.

 

Table 6.3  Males diagnosed with hepatitis C, hepatitis B or HIV infection at C275, 
                 01/10/02 – 31/12/02. Exposure category by infection.

 

 

Hepatitis C

Hepatitis B

HIV

Exposure category

No.

Known

Previous exposure1

Carrier

 

Homosexual

179

-

9

-

1

Homosexual, IDU

19

2

1

-

-

Bisexual

40

-

2

-

-

Heterosexual, IDU

67

7

3

-

-

Heterosexual, O/S2

106

1

6

-

-

Heterosexual

578

-

13

1

-

Other

36

3

4

1

-

Total

 

13

38

2

1

1  Previous exposure refers to past HBV infection (HB core antibody positive, HBs antigen negative).
Overseas contact in the previous three months.

 

Table 6.4  Females diagnosed with chlamydia, gonorrhoea or syphilis1 at C275, 
                01/10/02 - 31/12/02. Exposure category by infection.

Exposure category

No.

Chlamydia

Gonorrhoea

Heterosexual, IDU

42

1

-

Heterosexual, O/S2

53

3

-

Heterosexual

580

29

-

Sex worker, IDU

9

-

1

Other/unknown

49

1

-

Total

 

34

1

1    No case of syphilis diagnosed during the quarter.

  Overseas contact in the previous three months.

 

Table 6.5  Females diagnosed with hepatitis C, hepatitis B1 or HIV1 infection
                at C275, 01/10/02 - 31/12/02. Exposure category by infection.

 

 

Hepatitis C

Hepatitis B

HIV

Exposure category

No.

New diagnosis

 

Known

Previous exposure2

 

Carrier

 

Heterosexual, IDU

43

1

5