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Sarah Teather: To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many people tested HIV positive in each London borough in each year since 1997; [87327]

(2) how many people have been diagnosed as having AIDS in each London borough since 1997. [87505]

Caroline Flint: The information requested is available by strategic health authority (SHA) and is shown in following tables one and two.


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Table 1: Individuals diagnosed with HIV in London: by year of diagnosis and London SHA( 1) . Data to the end of June 2006.
SHA 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006( 2) Total

North West London

675

613

566

656

794

864

888

921

885

193

7,055

North Central London

492

478

507

537

618

674

745

660

694

222

5,627

North East London

181

190

255

389

449

380

530

537

545

120

3,576

South East London

287

367

490

515

662

772

765

740

716

122

5,436

South West London

102

121

155

230

252

290

347

348

291

104

2,240

Total(3)

1,739

1,771

1,976

2,329

2,778

2,990

3,278

3,207

3,132

761

23,961

(1) April 2002 national health service geography.
(2) Reports received to the end of June 2006.
(3) Includes 27 individuals who were diagnosed with AIDS in London with SHA unknown.
Source:
Health Protection Agency

Table 2: Individuals diagnosed with AIDS in London: by year of AIDS diagnosis and London SHA( 1) . Data to the end of June 2006.
SHA 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006( 2) Total

North West London

231

161

125

109

88

85

79

53

46

12

989

North Central London

162

113

75

107

65

46

51

56

33

8

716

North East London

61

41

78

65

43

63

57

67

46

5

526

South East London

113

101

84

106

98

119

111

64

72

6

874

South West London

66

49

40

58

58

56

57

49

39

19

491

Total(3)

634

466

403

446

352

369

356

289

236

50

3,601

(1) April 2002 NHS geography.
(2) Reports received to the end of June 2006.
(3) Includes five individuals who were diagnosed with AIDS in London with SHA unknown.
Source:
Health Protection Agency

Hospital Admissions

Mr. Paice: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many people in (a) South-East Cambridgeshire, (b) Cambridgeshire and (c) England were admitted to hospital in each of the last five years as a result of the effects of (a) hot and (b) cold weather. [88929]

Andy Burnham: The information requested is not available centrally.

Hospital Art

Steve Webb: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how much was spent on hospital art in each of the last five years (a) in total and (b) broken down by region. [89084]

Andy Burnham: Since 2002-03, information has been provided annually by national health service trusts on the total amount invested in art and art projects. This information is provided in the following table and shows the total spend on labour, materials and resources for arts and arts projects by strategic health authority (SHA) area as configured at 31 March 2006.

Data for 2003-04 and before were provided as part of a mandatory data set. From 2004-05, data have been provided by trusts on a voluntary basis as part of the initiative to reduce bureaucracy in the NHS.

Approximately 50 per cent. of the expenditure in each year was funded by sources external to the NHS, including charities.

The data provided have not been amended centrally and their accuracy of their is the responsibility of the provider organisation.


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£
Strategic health authority 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06

Avon, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire

424,863

468,829

126,804

233,153

Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire

2,500

2,500

5,600

4,235

Birmingham and The Black Country

181,248

230,922

317,633

103,970

Cheshire and Merseyside

30,195

36,539

364,534

43,650

County Durham and Tees Valley

449,556

369,914

35,000

125,900

Cumbria and Lancashire

70,905

105,887

18,018

103,500

Dorset and Somerset

219,690

229,747

52,675

22,912

Essex

44,420

121,855

123,090

33,921

Greater Manchester

369,608

266,693

843,983

652,235

Hampshire and Isle of Wight

373,497

264,369

154,620

Kent and Medway

29,500

40,000

5,000

7,300

Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Rutland

5,500

3,000

107,971

Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire

164,680

153,688

177,833

117,270

North and East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire

31,197

50,726

34,566

143,082

North Central London

302,230

97,000

20,000

56,825

North East London

245,381

335,077

358,145

211,339

North West London

483,309

481,615

255,271

116,826

Northumberland, Tyne and Wear

270,181

248,000

196,080

374,582

Shropshire and Staffordshire

50,036

51,569

11,000

204,280

South East London

625,355

434,314

197,240

91,737

South West London

217,900

136,400

85,638

146,780

South West Peninsular

226,806

84,264

37,335

69,487

South Yorkshire

53,460

59,264

20,899

82,560

Surrey and Sussex

330,702

160,289

309,131

47,222

Thames Valley

83,588

62,594

146,171

185,677

Trent

25,607

58,400

44,539

217,695

West Midlands South

30,800

20,700

65,000

251,200

West Yorkshire

243,660

142,568

122,453

355,874

Total for England

5,586,374

4,716,723

4,128,258

4,111,183


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