Australias population increasingly diverse study has reported high rates of HIV and hepatitis B infection, with a higher rate for women

Australias population increasingly diverse study has우리카지노 reported high rates of HIV and hepatitis B infection, with a higher rate for women.

The study, published on Monday in The Lancet, focused on Australia’s metropolitan Sydney area.

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It noted that the majority of the new infections had occurred among young people, with the study saying the number of cases over the past decade showed that people who are 바카라young are far more likely to be infected than were past generations.

The study found that rates of HIV had reached the highest levels in the state since the period between 1994 and 2011, with up to 70% of cases occurring in children. The number of cases and number of new infections was highest in the inner-city areas of Sydney (69%) and inner-western Melbourne (62%) – which has more young people, according to the analysis.

In the area surrounding Sydney, the study found that between 2012 and 2014 there was a 25% increase in the number of deaths linked to HIV infection. There was a 37% increase in HIV cases in suburbs around Melbourne.

Researchers found a more than threefold increase in new hepatitis B cases in the inner-city of Sydney.

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More than 300 cases of hepatitis B have been reported by police in Australia since 2013 – with more than 150,000 cases of hepatitis B treated and nearly 150,000 hepatitis B cases treated in Australia between 2006 and 2013, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AID).