The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has published its latest quarterly surveillance reports covering provisional diagnosis data for two sexually transmitted infections: syphilis and gonorrhoea. The reports form part of the agency's ongoing public health monitoring activity in England.
Scope of the Reports
According to the UKHSA, the surveillance reports are specifically focused on syphilis and gonorrhoea. The agency describes the data contained within the reports as provisional, a standard designation applied to figures that may be subject to revision as additional information is processed.
Ongoing Monitoring
The publication is part of a regular series through which the UKHSA tracks sexually transmitted infection diagnoses in England. Quarterly reporting allows public health bodies to observe patterns in diagnosis data over time, with each release contributing to a broader picture of STI trends at a national level.
The full reports are available via the UKHSA's official publications page.