Figure 9.1.19 Other sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections
Number, annual range, and annual average number of other sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections reported, Middlesex-London, 2005 to 2018; and reported rate per 100,000 population, Middlesex-London and Ontario, 2005 to 2018 annual average
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Source:
Public Health Ontario Infectious Disease Query: Middlesex-London Health Unit: Case counts and crude rates of reportable diseases by year. Toronto ON: Ontario Agency for Health Protection and Promotion; 2019 May 8 [cited 2019 May 13].Between 2005 and 2018, there were no cases of chancroid reported among Middlesex-London residents or elsewhere in Ontario.
Across the 14-year time period, the rate of hepatitis B infections reported in Middlesex-London was low.