dFont"">The number of gonococcal infections has increased throughout the decade 2000 to 2010.
dFont"">The decrease in susceptibility of gonococcal strains to first-line antibiotics (extended-spectrum cephalosporins) needs to keep great attention.
dFont"">The number of screening and diagnosis of chlamydial urogenital infections also continues to rise in both sexes, particularly due to increased screening among young people.
dFont"">The relatively stable number of cases of early syphilis and of rectal LGV needs to be confirmed over the coming years. Both of these STIs affect overwhelmingly homo/bisexual men.
dFont"">There is still a high level of HIV co-infection with LGV and syphilis, and to a lesser extent with gonorrhea.
dFont"">We observe that condom use is still inadequate, especially during oral sex.