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. 2007 Oct;83(6):433–435. doi: 10.1136/sti.2007.028076

Table 1 Conditions diagnosed and services provided at GUM clinics.

New STI diagnoses
 Chlamydial infection (uncomplicated and complicated)
 Gonorrhoea (uncomplicated and complicated)
 Infectious syphilis
 Genital herpes simplex (first attack)
 Genital warts (first attack)
 New HIV diagnosis
 Non‐specific genital infection (uncomplicated and complicated)
 Chancroid/lymphogranuloma venerum (LGV)/Donovanosis
Molluscum contagiosum
 Trichomoniasis
 Scabies
Pediculus pubis
Other STI diagnoses
 Early latent, congenital and other acquired syphilis
 Recurrent genital herpes simplex
 Recurrent and re‐registered genital warts
 Subsequent HIV presentations (including AIDS)
 Ophthalmia neonatorum (chamydial or gonococcal)
 Epidemiological treatment of suspected STIs (syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhoea, non‐specific genital infection)
Other diagnoses made at GUM clinics
 Viral hepatitis B and C
 Vaginosis and balanitis (including epidemiological treatment)
 Anogenital candidiasis (including epidemiological treatment)
 Urinary‐tract infection
 Cervical abnormalities
 Other conditions requiring treatment at a GUM clinic
Services provided
 HIV antibody test
 Sexual‐health screen
 Hepatitis B vaccination
 Contraception (excluding condom provision)
 Other episode not requiring treatment