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Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted infection in Europe and particularly affects young people. Chlamydia is the most frequently reported sexually transmitted infection in Europe, and the number of cases is steadily increasing. |
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HIV, STI and blood-borne viruses |
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| Gonococcal antimicrobial susceptibility surveillance in Europe 2011 Scientific Publication - Mar 2013 |
| HIV/AIDS Surveillance in Europe 2011 Scientific Publication - Nov 2012 |
| Sexually Transmitted Infections in Europe 1990-2010 Scientific Publication - Jun 2012 |
| Gonococcal antimicrobial susceptibility surveillance in Europe – 2010 Scientific Publication - Jun 2012 |
| HIV/AIDS surveillance in Europe 2010 Scientific Publication - Nov 2011 |
| Annual epidemiological report 2011 - Reporting on 2009 surveillance data and 2010 epidemic intelligence data Scientific Publication - Nov 2011 |
| Sexually transmitted infections in Europe 1990–2009 Scientific Publication - May 2011 |
| Gonococcal antimicrobial susceptibility surveillance in Europe 2009 Scientific Publication - Jan 2011 |
| HIV/AIDS surveillance in Europe 2009 Scientific Publication - Nov 2010 |
| Annual epidemiological report on communicable diseases in Europe - 2010 Scientific Publication - Nov 2010 |
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