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Sex diseases surge among middle-aged Britons
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among Britons aged over 45 have more than doubled in less than a decade with internet dating and drugs that counter erectile dysfunction partly to blame, a report said yesterday.
London: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among Britons aged over 45 have more than doubled in less than a decade with internet dating and drugs that counter erectile dysfunction partly to blame, a report said yesterday.
Researchers from the government's Health Protection Agency looked at the number of patients visiting 19 sexual health clinics in central England between 1996 and 2003.
Although the vast majority of the patients were young, they found that in 1996, 344 people over 45 were diagnosed with an STI. By 2003, that number had risen to 780.
Men in the 55-59 age bracket were more likely to have an STI than anyone else, while rates were highest in women aged 45-54, said the study published in the Sexually Transmitted Infections magazine.
Warts and herpes
The most commonly diagnosed infections were genital warts, which accounted for almost half of cases, and herpes while the number infected with chlamydia, gonorrhoea and syphilis also rose sharply.
While the number of STIs among younger people rose 97 per cent during the period studied, it increased by 127 per cent among the over 45s.
The report suggested that changes in social and behavioural patterns were partly responsible, with older people less likely to use protection, which they associated with preventing unwanted pregnancy.
"There is growing evidence that the internet is being used to identify casual sexual partners by all age groups," it said, adding that meeting partners online bears an increased risk of acquiring an STI.
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