Numbers of under-16s diagnosed in genito-urinary medicine clinics increased from 2,432 in 2003 to 2,737, according to statistics released in answer to a Parliamentary question by Liberal Democrat health spokesman, Norman Lamb. Cases of chlamydia - the most common STI for the under-16s - that were diagnosed in clinics went up from 1,372 to 1,530. Instances of genital herpes and genital warts both…
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