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Genital herpes rising in England, despite overall drop in STIs

Genital herpes diagnoses in England rose 3% in 2025, contrasting with an overall 8% decline in STIs, highlighting ongoing public health challenges despite reductions in infections like chlamydia and syphilis.

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sexually transmitted infectionsgenital herpesSTI testingchlamydiapublic health data

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Genital herpes rising in England, despite overall drop in STIs

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