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Table 1. Number and rate of reported confirmed chlamydia cases per population, EU/EEA, 2010–2014 Country 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Cases Rate Austria 1085 - 1004 Belgium 3310 3566 4675 4983 5496 Bulgaria 49 0.7 55 131 1.8 323 4.4 495 6.8 Croatia 305 7.1 356 8.4 386 9.1 Cyprus 3 0.4 6 10 1.2 2 0.2 Czech Republic Denmark 27950 505 26617 478.7 26385 472.8 27683 494.1 30881 548.8 Estonia 1729 129.7 1775 133.5 1624 122.5 1580 119.7 1486 112.9 Finland 12825 239.7 13666 254.2 13247 245.3 13216 243.5 13246 243 France 9083 10969 13074 12932 14106 Germany Greece 657 5.9 502 4.5 396 3.6 486 388 Hungary 710 858 1060 1130 1121 Iceland 2197 691.7 2091 656.6 1918 600.2 2179 677 1723 529.1 Ireland 5399 118.7 6407 140.2 6182 134.9 6292 137 6583 142.9 Italy 736 715 946 953 940 Latvia 1000 47.2 1565 75.4 1747 85.4 2047 101.1 1945 97.2 Liechtenstein Lithuania 367 11.7 343 11.2 265 8.8 306 10.3 449 15.3 Luxembourg 1 4 0.8 Malta 138 33.3 146 35.2 157 37.6 134 31.8 98 23 Netherlands 11374 12917 14730 15794 17976 Norway 22527 463.7 22530 457.9 21489 431 22249 440.5 24810 485.7 Poland 539 1.4 319 314 406 1.1 271 Portugal Romania 97 0.5 133 59 0.3 18 0.1 15 Slovakia 188 3.5 5.7 754 14 919 17 1029 19 Slovenia 176 8.6 232 11.3 249 12.1 248 12 270 13.1 Spain 947 1059 1033 1513 2350 Sweden 36932 395.4 37262 395.7 37773 398.3 34908 365.3 36126 374.6 United Kingdom 218469 349.5 216892 344.1 238713 376 238373 373 236424 367.6 EU/EEA total 358489 178.9 361935 178.3 387240 184.8 389032 184.5 396128 187.2 ASR: age-standardised rate, C: case-based Source: Country reports Suggested citation: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Annual epidemiological report Chlamydia. Stockholm: ECDC; 2016. © European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Reproduction is authorised, provided the source is acknowledged
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Figure 1. Chlamydia male-to-female ratio in 23 EU/EEA countries, 2014
Note: Romania reported 15 cases of chlamydia among men and none among women. Suggested citation: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Annual epidemiological report Chlamydia. Stockholm: ECDC; 2016. © European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Reproduction is authorised, provided the source is acknowledged
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Figure 2. Rate of reported confirmed chlamydia cases per population, by age and gender, EU/EEA, 2014 Source: Country reports from Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. Suggested citation: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Annual epidemiological report Chlamydia. Stockholm: ECDC; 2016. © European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Reproduction is authorised, provided the source is acknowledged
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Figure 3. Percentage of chlamydia infections by transmission category and gender (n= ), EU/EEA, 2014 Source: Data from Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, the Netherlands, Romania, Slovenia and Sweden. Suggested citation: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Annual epidemiological report Chlamydia. Stockholm: ECDC; 2016. © European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Reproduction is authorised, provided the source is acknowledged
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Figure 4. Rate of reported confirmed chlamydia cases per population, EU/EEA countries reporting consistently, 2005−2014 Source: Reports from Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Slovenia, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. Suggested citation: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Annual epidemiological report Chlamydia . Stockholm: ECDC; 2016. © European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Reproduction is authorised, provided the source is acknowledged
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Table. Chlamydia, surveillance systems overview, 2014
Surveillance characteristics Data reported by Case definition used Country Data source L P H O Belgium BE-LABNET V Se A C Y N . Not specified/unknown Bulgaria BG-STI Cp Co EU-2002 Croatia HR-CNIPH EU-2012 Cyprus CY-NOTIFIED_DISEASES EU-2008 Denmark DK-LAB Other Estonia EE-NAKIS Finland FI-NIDR France FR-RENACHLA Greece EL-NOTIFIABLE_DISEASES Hungary HU-STD SURVEILLANCE Iceland IS-SUBJECT_TO_REGISTRATION Ireland IE-CIDR_STI Italy IT-COA ISS- STI clin IT-COA_ISS_STI lab Latvia LV-BSN Lithuania LT-COMMUNICABLE_DISEASES Luxembourg LU-SYSTEM1 Malta MT-DISEASE_SURVEILLANCE Netherlands NL-STI P1 Y2 Norway NO-MSIS_CHLAMYDIA) Poland PL-NATIONAL_SURVEILLANCE Romania RO-RNSSy Slovakia SK-EPIS Slovenia SI-SPOSUR Spain ES-MICROBIOLOGICAL Sweden SE-SMINET United Kingdom UK-GUM-COM-LAB 1 The surveillance system in the Netherlands is based on automated reporting linked to patient databases 2 Reporting is limited to physicians/nurses at sexually transmitted infection clinics Surveillance characteristics: compulsory (Cp), comprehensive (co), voluntary (V), other (O), active (A), passive (P), case-based (C), aggregated (A) Data reported by: laboratories (L), physicians (P), hospitals (H), other (O) Suggested citation: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Annual epidemiological report Chlamydia. Stockholm: ECDC; 2016. © European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Reproduction is authorised, provided the source is acknowledged
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