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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Inspired by another thread on here, thought we needed a bit of facts.
HPV,
1. United Kingdom
2. Ireland
3. Iceland
4. Russian Federation
5. Belarus
Chlamydia,
1. Iceland
2. Norway
3. Denmark
4. Sweden
5. United Kingdom
Herpes,
1. Republic of Moldovia
2. United Kingdom
3. Estonia
4. Russian Federation
5. Belarus
HIV,
1. Estonia
2. Russian Federation
3. Ukraine
4. Portugal
5. Latvia
It's from Medcial Daily and Onlinedoctor Superdrug and there were also statistics for Hepatitis C and B, and Syphylis.
There is also a map that shows thaw we belong to one of the European countries with most NEW cases of Chlamydia
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And what data sources?
Who collected the data?
Was the data collection in each country done the same way? From the same sample of population? ( age/ " social classes" / same proportion male/ female) etc etc.
From simply recording a sample of incidences at hospitals/ clinics, or randomly sampling the population? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Oh dear, the scepticist in this World.
As you know, we cannot past links on here. Sigh!
If you were interested in the validity, authority, etc., feel free to google the brief mentioning of the source I had put in. The data is based on 17 other sources, WHO and government sources being among them.
However, this was inspired by another thread, with zero data and zero references but a lot of statements about how STDs follow race or ethnicity.
Shame the point has gone amiss here. |
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