Sexually Transmitted Infections in Europe, 2012 European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.

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Sexually Transmitted Infections in Europe, 2012 European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control

Chlamydia Chlamydia continues to be the most frequently reported STI in Europe In 2012: cases of chlamydia reported from 26 EU/EEA Member States Overall rate of 184 per population Rate of 211 per in women and 153 per in men 68% of all chlamydia cases reported in young people (15-24 years); highest rates among women aged 20 to 24 years (1 684 cases per ) Heterosexual transmission accounted for 88% of cases.

Chlamydia Trends: General trends in a number of countries show an increase Among countries reporting consistently between 2003 and 2012, reporting rate increased by 90% Increases most likely due to increased case detection; improved diagnostic tools; improved surveillance systems; chlamydia screening programmes in a few countries. Decreasing or low rates in some countries may reflect changes in healthcare systems; lack of accurate diagnostic tools or diagnostic capacity rather than a genuinely low prevalence of chlamydia. True incidence of chlamydia likely to be considerably higher, as differences in testing methods, coverage and surveillance systems across Europe mean that many infections are not diagnosed or not reported.

Chlamydia male-to-female ratio in 26 EU/EEA countries, 2012

Chlamydia cases by age group, EU/EEA countries with comprehensive systems reporting consistently, 2003 (n= ) and 2012 (n= )

Age and gender-specific rate of reported chlamydia cases per population, EU/EEA, 2012

Number and percentage of chlamydia cases by transmission category and gender (n=55 257), EU/EEA, 2012

Reported chlamydia cases per population in nine EU/EEA countries with consistent reporting, by gender, 2003–2012

Gonorrhoea In 2012: gonorrhoea cases were reported in 29 EU/EEA Member States Overall rate of 15.3 per population Reported more often in men than in women: rate of 25.7 per in men and 9.2 in women 41% of cases reported among young adults Transmission among men who have sex with men accounted for 38 % of cases Since 2008, rate of gonorrhoea increased by 62%; most EU/EEA countries report increasing trends. Trends must be interpreted with caution due to the heterogeneity in national reporting and healthcare systems.

Number of gonorrhoea cases per population, EU/EEA, 2012

Gonorrhoea male-to-female ratio in 27 EU/EEA countries, 2012

Percentage of gonorrhoea cases by age group, 2003 (n=31 481) and 2012 (n=35 364), EU/EEA countries reporting consistently

Age and gender-specific rates of reported cases of gonorrhoea per , EU/EEA, 2012

Number and percentage of gonorrhoea cases by transmission category and gender (n=47 387), EU/EEA, 2012

Percentage of gonorrhoea cases diagnosed in MSM, EU/EEA, 2012

Trend in number of reported gonorrhoea cases per population, 15 EU/EEA countries with consistent reporting, 2003– 2012

Relative change in notification rates, 21 EU/EEA countries with consistent reporting, 2008–2012

Relative change in the number of reported gonorrhoea cases, EU/EEA, 2008–2012

Syphilis In 2012: syphilis cases were reported in 30 EU/ EEA Member States Overall rate of 5.1 per population Syphilis was reported more often in men than in women; rate of 7.7 per in men and 1.7 in women Young people between 15 and 24 years of age account for only 15 % of cases 48% of the syphilis cases reported among men who have sex with men Overall rate decreased between 2003 and 2012, mainly due to substantial decrease in countries that reported very high rates in the past. In many countries, however, dramatic increases were noted, appearing to be mainly among older MSM.

Number of syphilis cases per population, EU/EEA, 2012

Syphilis male-to-female ratio in 27 EU/EEA countries, 2012

Percentage of syphilis cases by age group, EU/EEA countries reporting consistently, 2003 (n=17 446) and 2012 (n=14 576)

Age and gender-specific rate of reported cases of syphilis, EU/EEA, 2012

Number and percentage of syphilis cases by transmission category and gender (n=9 365), 2012

Percentage of syphilis cases diagnosed in MSM, EU/EEA, 2012

Percentage of syphilis cases by stage of infection, as reported by 14 EU/EEA countries, 2012 (n=4 856)

Relative change in notification rates, 21 EU/EEA countries with consistent reporting, 2008–2012

Relative change in the number of reported syphilis cases, EU/EEA, 2008–2012

Congenital syphilis In 2012: 91 congenital syphilis cases were reported from 23 EU/EEA Member States Overall rate of 3.4 per live births. Trend of reported congenital syphilis cases has remained stable over the years, but it is suspected that there is considerable underreporting: eight countries do not report congenital syphilis, and a further 12 reported zero cases in 2012

Number of reported congenital syphilis cases per live births; number of countries reporting congenital syphilis data, 24 EU/EEA countries, 2003–2012

Lymphogranuloma venereum In 2012: 830 cases of lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) were reported in eight countries The number of reported cases in 2012 has increased by 17% compared with 2011 A number of countries have reported no cases, but it is likely that there is considerable underreporting of LGV due to limited availability of diagnostics

Number of reported LGV cases in five EU countries, 2004–2012

Percentage of LGV cases by age group, EU/EEA (n=829), 2012