
Exigen mejorar el acceso a los servicios de salud sexual ante el aumento de las ITS
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Un nuevo informe de la Salud Pública de Inglaterra (PHE) muestra un aumento en las infecciones de transmisión sexual (ITS) en Inglaterra el año pasado en comparación con 2017.
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The annual PHE informe on rates of las infecciones de transmisión sexual and chlamydia screening reflects a trend of more STI diagnoses (447,694 diagnoses; 5% increase) and fewer young people attending chlamydia screenings (1% decrease) in 2018 compared to 2017. Cases of chlamydia in 15- to 24-year-olds increased by 2% as testing saw a 22% decline since 2014. Incidences of chlamydia in the overall population increased by 6% and sífilis by 5%.
Particularly concerning is a 26% increase in cases of gonorrea, especially considering the emergence of a drug-resistant form of the bacterium. The number of gonorrhoea diagnoses in 2018 was the largest number reported since 1978, with a 249% increase since 2009.
Dr Gwenda Hughes, head of STI surveillance at PHE, said: "The rise in sexually transmitted infections is concerning. STIs can pose serious consequences to health - both your own and that of current and future sexual partners. No matter what age you are, or what type of relationship you are in, it's important to look after your sexual health. If you have sex with a new or casual partner, make sure you use condoms and get regularly tested."
Cases of first episode genital warts have seen a 56% decrease in 15- to 17-year-old girls compared to 2017, largely attributed to the high coverage of the national HPV immunisation programme, reflected in a large drop in cases since 2014.
The most commonly diagnosed STIs in England last year were clamidia (49% of new diagnoses), first episode verrugas genitales (13%), gonorrhoea (13%) and genital herpes (8%). Young heterosexual people, black ethnic minorities and gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men remain the populations most affected by STIs.
Online sexual health services, including tests ordered online, now account for 17% of STI tests and 14% of chlamydia diagnoses for 15- to 24-year-olds.
Debbie Laycock, head of policy and public affairs at HIV and sexual health charity Terrence Higgins Trust, said: “We are yet again seeing soaring rates of syphilis and gonorrhoea, and increases in the number of people attending sexual health services, which is happening against a backdrop of central government stripping £700m from public health budgets in the last five years. The Government cannot bury its head any longer; the consequences of underinvestment and services struggling to meet demand are plain to see with these STI numbers."
PHE's key messages from the report include calling for open access to sexual health services that provide rapid treatment, effective implementation of high-quality relationships and sex education (RSE) in schools and local and national sexual health services being made available to the general population as well as groups with greater needs.
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