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See how many STI cases are in your area as seaside town sees cases skyrocket

See how many STI cases are in your area as seaside town sees cases skyrocket

How many sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are being detected in your area? Cases of STIs are going up with the fastest rise recorded around the seaside town of Torquay in Devon, it can be revealed. There were over 375,000 STIs diagnosed in England during 2022 which was nearly 80,000 more than the previous year, according to new official figures.

Of the 15 local authority areas with the highest infection rate, 14 were London boroughs, with Lambeth recording the most STI cases. While London has the highest rates of infection, Mirror analysis of the UKHSA data found that cases are growing fastest outside the capital.

Torbay in Devon – which includes the tourist towns of Torquay, Paignton and Brixham – saw the largest percentage increase in cases with 932 STIs diagnosed – that’s up 431 on the previous year, an increase of 86 per cent. Sheffield, Newcastle, North East Lincolnshire, East Riding of Yorkshire, Rutland and Halton all recorded increases in the number of cases of more than 65 per cent.

The area with the largest increase in the number of cases was Manchester. There were 2,582 more STI diagnoses in Manchester in 2022 compared to the previous year, an increase of 50 per cent. By far the highest number of cases in 2022 was in Lambeth with 11,346 STIs diagnosed – that’s a rate of more than 3,500 cases per 100,000 population.

In contrast, the lowest infection rate was 260 cases per 100,000 population, in West Berkshire, which was also one of only seven areas in England where the number of STI diagnoses went down last year. Health officials said that after a fall in infections during the pandemic, there was a significant increase in STIs recorded during 2022.

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Use the interactive map below to see how your area compares:

Cases of gonorrhoea rose by 50 per cent to reach record high levels, while the number of syphilis cases was at its highest since 1948. Lambeth recorded the highest rate of gonorrhoea infection with 1220.5 cases per 100,000 population – way above the national average.

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  • June 17, 2023