Laboratory confirmed cases of acute hepatitis E, England and Wales, 2003 - 07
Age group
m
f
nk
t
2003
<14
<5
<5
0
<5
15-24
14
<5
<5
19
25-34
29
6
<5
39
35-44
17
<5
<5
21
45-54
13
<5
<5
17
55-64
10
<5
0
13
>=65
7
0
<5
8
Unknown
<5
<5
<5
Total
95
19
11
125
2004
<14
0
0
0
0
15-24
12
12
6
30
25-34
15
6
<5
25
35-44
14
<5
5
23
45-54
19
9
<5
30
55-64
12
8
<5
22
>=65
11
6
<5
18
Unknown
0
0
<5
<5
Total
83
45
22
150
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2005
<14
<5
0
<5
<5
15-24
24
11
<5
37
25-34
35
16
5
56
35-44
28
11
<5
42
45-54
39
14
<5
57
55-64
40
10
6
56
>=65
63
8
0
71
Unknown
<5
<5
<5
7
Total
234
73
22
329
2006
<14
<5
0
<5
6
15-24
10
6
8
24
25-34
18
9
8
35
35-44
15
9
<5
28
45-54
23
8
8
39
55-64
44
11
5
60
>=65
71
24
<5
97
Unknown
<5
0
<5
<5
Total
187
67
38
292
2007
<14
0
<5
0
<5
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15-24
8
5
<5
17
25-34
15
9
11
35
35-44
14
5
<5
23
45-54
11
<5
5
20
55-64
11
7
<5
20
>=65
31
9
6
46
Unknown
<5
0
<5
<5
Total
92
40
33
165
Notes:
1. Where fewer than five cases were reported for a category, the table indicates the number of cases reported as <5 rather than the actual number in order to reduce the risk of deductive disclosure of an individuals identity.
2. Most cases of hepatitis E are associated with travel outside of the United Kingdom. Source:
HPA
Hospitals: Finance
Norman Lamb:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health with reference to the Answer of 16 July 2007, Official Report, column 172W, on hospitals: finance, which of the schemes listed in the table (a) are no longer being proceeded with and (b) have had their capital value (i) reduced and (ii) increased. [255891]
Mr. Bradshaw:
The updated table is shown as follows.