Department of Health tracking of sexual-health figures shows that chlamydia affects more young people than older people, and more women than men. All ethnicities get infected, but Māori do so out of proportion to their numbers in the population. Sexually transmitted infections are tracked using information from laboratories and sexual health and family planning clinics.
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Source: Public Health Surveillance, Sexually transmitted infections in New Zealand: annual surveillance report 2014
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