Title page
Contents
1. Summary 4
2. Charts, tables and maps 8
3. Information on data sources 15
4. Further information 17
5. About Field Epidemiology Services 18
6. Acknowledgements 18
Table 1. Percentage change in new STI diagnoses: London residents 9
Table 2. Proportion of London residents diagnosed with a new STI by ethnicity: 2015 10
Table 3. Percentage change in new STI diagnoses in men who have sex with men (MSM) diagnosed in GUM clinics: London residents 12
Figure 1. New STI diagnoses by public health centre (PHEC) of residence: England 2015 8
Figure 2. Diagnoses of the five main STIs: London residents, 2011-2015 8
Figure 3. Diagnosis rates of the five main STIs: London residents, 2011-2015 9
Figure 4. Rate of new STIs per 100,000 residents by age group in London, 2015 10
Figure 5. Rates by ethnicity per 100,000 population of London residents diagnosed with a new STI: 2015 10
Figure 6. Proportions of London residents diagnosed with a new STI by world region of birth: 2015 11
Figure 7. Diagnoses of the five main STIs among MSM in GUM clinics: London residents, 2011-2015 11
Figure 8a. Rate of new STI diagnoses per 100,000 population among London residents by local authority of residence: 2015 12
Figure 8b. Rate of new STI diagnoses (excluding chlamydia diagnoses in persons aged 15-24 years) per 100,000 population aged 15-64 years among London residents by local authority of residence: 2015 13
Figure 9. Chlamydia detection rate per 100,000 population aged 15-24 years in London residents by local authority of residence: 2015 13
Figure 10. Rate of gonorrhoea diagnoses per 100,000 population in London residents by local authority of residence: 2015 14
Figure 11. Map of new STI rates per 100,000 residents by local authority in London: 2015 14