Annual Data Tables 
Trends in the surveillance of blood-borne viruses such as HIV, Hepatitis C and Hepatitis B are presented in these Annual Data Tables.
The tables provide data on reporting, testing, monitoring, and prevalence
which are not routinely published elsewhere. Tables are updated annually,
as new information becomes available.
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HIV / AIDS Reporting
Hepatitis C Reporting
Persons in Scotland reported to be hepatitis C antibody-positive
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Persons in Scotland reported to be hepatitis C antibody-positive; Number and rate/100000 population by NHS board and year of earliest positive specimen |
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Persons in Scotland reported to be hepatitis C antibody-positive by NHS board, risk group, and year of earliest positive specimen |
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Persons in Scotland reported to be hepatitis C antibody-positive by NHS board, age group at time of earliest positive specimen, and year of earliest positive specimen |
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Persons in Scotland reported to be hepatitis C antibody-positive by NHS board, source of referral, and year of earliest positive specimen |
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Persons in Scotland reported to be hepatitis C antibody positive and not known to be dead by NHS board, current age group and risk group |
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Persons in Scotland reported to be hepatitis C antibody positive by year and quarter of earliest positive specimen. |
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Hepatitis B Reporting
Slides on laboratory positive reports on sexually transmitted infections, including HIV:
2009 data
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