Hospital admissions for sexual health conditions rise amid funding cuts in England
Briefly

The fact is that it is quite ineffective to be spending money on treating people who have had to be admitted to hospital because they've got gonorrhoea joint infections when they could have got into their service really cheaply and treated really quickly.
Over-60s are now more likely to be diagnosed with a late HIV infection and syphilis rates in those people is going up. The age at which people are presenting with syphilis and gonorrhoea is getting wider.
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