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
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Trichomoniasis |
Scabies |
Pediculus pubis
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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 |