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STD Services Quarterly Surveillance Report,
No 29: July - September 2003

ISSN 1328-0090   Issued  December 2003.

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Contents

List of Tables

HIV infection in South Australia 

HIV infection in South Australia (word document)

Hepatitis C surveillance in South Australia 

Hepatitis B surveillance in South Australia 

Genital chlamydial infection in South Australia 

Gonococcal infection in South Australia 

Clinic 275 activity report 

List of Tables

Table 1.1  HIV infection detected in South Australia, 1985 - 30/09/2003.     
               Exposure category by sex. 

Table 1.2  HIV infection detected in South Australia, 01/07/03 - 30/09/03 
               and year to date. Exposure category by sex. 

Table 1.3  Newly acquired HIV infection (Incident cases), 01/07/03 - 30/09/03,
             
  and year to date.  Testing history by age group at diagnosis.

Table 1.4  HIV infection in males in South Australia, 01/07/03 - 30/09/03 and 
               year to date. Case category by age at diagnosis.

Table 1.5  Summary of HIV antibody tests, 01/07/03 - 30/09/03 and year to date.
                Laboratory by sex. 

Table 2.1  Hepatitis C infection, 01/07/03 - 30/09/03 and year to date.  
               Exposure category by sex. 

Table 2.2  Hepatitis C infection, 01/07/03 - 30/09/03 and year to date.  
               Age group by sex. 

Table 2.3  Newly acquired hepatitis C infection (Incident cases),
               
01/07/03 - 30/09/03

Table 2.4  Newly acquired hepatitis C infection (Incident cases),
              
01/07/03 - 30/09/03 by sex. 

Table 2.5  Summary of laboratory tests for hepatitis C antibodies, 01/07/03 - 30/09/03
               and year to date. Laboratory by sex. 

Table 3.1  Acute hepatitis B infection, 01/07/03 - 30/09/03 and year to date.
              
Exposure category by sex. 

Table 3.2  Acute hepatitis B infection, 01/07/03 - 30/09/03 and year to date.
              
Age group by sex. 

Table 3.3  Hepatitis B infection, 01/07/03 - 30/09/03 and year to date.  
               Case category by sex. 

Table 3.4  Individuals who tested hepatitis B surface antigen positive for the first time,
                01/07/03 - 30/09/03 and year to date. Race by sex. 

Table 3.5  Summary of hepatitis B surface antigen tests, 01/07/03 - 30/09/03
              
and year to date. Laboratory by sex. 

Table 4.1  Genital chlamydial infection in South Australia, 01/07/03 - 30/09/03
              
and year to date. Age group by sex. 

Table 4.2  Genital chlamydial infection, 01/07/03 - 30/09/03 and year to date.  
               Race by sex. 

Table 4.3  Summary of laboratory tests for genital chlamydia, 01/07/03 - 30/09/03
               and year to date. Laboratory by sex. 

Table 5.1  Gonococcal infection detected in South Australia, 01/07/03 - 30/09/03
              
and year to date. Age group by sex. 

Table 5.2  Gonococcal infection detected in South Australia, 01/07/03 - 30/09/03
              
and year to date. Racial origin by sex. 

Table 5.3  Gonococcal infection detected in South Australia, 01/07/03 - 30/09/03
               
and year to date. Likely location of acquisition of infection by sex. 

Table 5.4  Gonococcal infection detected in homosexual men in South Australia,
                01/07/03 - 30/09/03,
and year to date.  Site of infection.

Table 6.1  Clinic 275 - Summary Statistics 

Table 6.2  Males diagnosed with chlamydia, gonorrhoea or syphilis at C275,
              
01/07/03 - 30/09/03. Exposure category by infection. 

Table 6.3  Males diagnosed with hepatitis C, hepatitis B or HIV infection at C275,
               01/07/03 - 30/09/03. Exposure category by infection. 

Table 6.4  Females diagnosed with chlamydia, gonorrhoea or syphilis at C275,
               01/07/03 - 30/09/03. Exposure category by infection. 

Table 6.5  Females diagnosed with hepatitis C, hepatitis B or HIV infection at C275,
               01/07/03 - 30/09/03. Exposure category by infection. 

 

STD Services Quarterly Surveillance Report is produced by STD Services, Internal Medicine Service, Royal Adelaide Hospital. 
ISSN 1328-0090

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