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<p>Increases in rates of syphilis and gonorrhoea are likely to be due to a number
of factors. These include increases in both the number of people attending sexual
health services and the number of tests for sexually transmitted infections. Public
Health England has advised that other factors include, better detection of infections
and behavioural changes such as an increase in partner numbers and condomless anal
intercourse, as well as, for some men who have sex with men, ‘chemsex’ and group sex
facilitated by geosocial networking applications.</p>
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