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New HTLV Diagnoses England and Wales 2002 - 2009 (Data to the end of September 2010)

New HTLV Diagnoses England and Wales 2002 - 2009 (Data to the end of September 2010). HTLV Surveillance. Figure 1: Number of new HTLV diagnoses and deaths by year of diagnosis and death: 2002 to 2009 1. 1 Numbers will rise as further reports are received, particularly for recent years.

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New HTLV Diagnoses England and Wales 2002 - 2009 (Data to the end of September 2010)

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  1. New HTLV Diagnoses England and Wales 2002 - 2009 (Data to the end of September 2010) HTLV Surveillance

  2. Figure 1: Number of new HTLV diagnoses and deaths by year of diagnosis and death: 2002 to 20091 1Numbers will rise as further reports are received, particularly for recent years. HTLV Surveillance

  3. Figure 2: New HTLV diagnoses by ethnicity and year of diagnosis: 2002 to 20091,2 1 Where a clinician or NHSBT form were received and where ethnicity was reported. 2Numbers will rise as further reports are received, particularly for recent years. HTLV Surveillance

  4. Figure 3: New HTLV diagnoses by probable route of exposure and year of diagnosis: 2002 to 20091,2 1 Where a clinician or NHSBT form were received and where probable route of exposure was reported. 2Numbers will rise as further reports are received, particularly for recent years. HTLV Surveillance

  5. Figure 4: New HTLV diagnoses by probable region of infection and year of diagnosis: 2002 to 20091,2 1 Where a clinician or NHSBT form were received and where probable country of infection was reported. 2Numbers will rise as further reports are received, particularly for recent years. *Other regions include: Europe, North America, Australasia and abroad (country not specified). HTLV Surveillance

  6. Figure 5: New HTLV diagnoses by probable route of infection and probable region of infection: cumulative 2002 to 20091,2 1 Where a clinician or NHSBT form were received and where probable country of infection and probable route of infection was reported. 2Numbers will rise as further reports are received, particularly for recent years. *Other regions include: Europe, North America, Australasia and abroad (country not specified). HTLV Surveillance

  7. Figure 6: New HTLV diagnoses by region of birth: cumulative 2002 to 20091 1 Where a clinician or NHSBT form were received and where country of birth was reported. *Other regions include: Europe, North America and Australasia. HTLV Surveillance

  8. Figure 7: New HTLV diagnoses by reason for test: cumulative 2002 to 20091 1 Where a clinician or NHSBT form were received and where reason for test was reported. *Other reasons include: antenatal, confirmatory tests, transplant donor/recipient screening, dialysis screening, blood recipients, HIV/HEP positive, fertility treatment and nosocomial/health care worker. HTLV Surveillance

  9. Figure 8: New HTLV diagnoses by symptoms: 2002 to 20091 1 Where a clinician or NHSBT form were received and where symptoms was reported. HTLV Surveillance

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