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Assessing the impact of national anti-HIV sexual health campaigns: trends in the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections in England

 

Web Figure 1: Annual rates of total new attendances at genitourinary medicine clinics in England, males and females 1971�99.

Web Figure 2: Annual rates of attendances at genitourinary clinics in England: with new diagnoses of genital herpes; males and females, 1971�99.

Web Figure 3: Annual rates of attendances at genitourinary clinics in England with new diagnoses of genital warts; males and females, 1971�99.

Web Table 2: Numbers and rates (per 100 000 total population) of attendances at genitourinary medicine clinics in England.

Web Table 3: Numbers and rates (per 100 000 total population) of attendances at genitourinary medicine clinics in England.

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  1. doi: 10.1136/sti.77.4.242 Sex Transm Infect 1 August 2001 vol. 77 no. 4 242-247
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