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2007
Sexually Transmitted Diseases Surveillance, 2006 (13 November 2007)
Trends in Reportable Sexually Transmitted Diseases in the United States, 2006 (13 November 2007)
CDC Changes Recommendations for Gonorrhea Treatment Due to Drug Resistance (12 April 2007)
Updated recommended treatment regimens for gonococcal infections and associated conditions - United Staters, April 2007 (12 April 2007)
2006
Trends in Reportable Sexually Transmitted Diseases in the United States, 2005 (13 December 2006)
Sexually Transmitted Diseases Surveillance 2005 (13 December 2006)
Video Podcast: 2006 STD Treatment Guidelines (November 2006)
2006 STD Treatment Guidelines (August 2006)
CDC’s Advisory Committee Recommends Human Papillomavirus Virus Vaccination - Media advisory. (28 June 2006)
New Research from 2006 National STD Prevention Conference Sheds Light on Prevalence of Lesser Known, Potentially Serious Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Identifies Risk Factors (9 May 2006)
Summaries of Highlighted Research, May 10 (10 May 2006)
Data from the National STD Prevention Conference Underscore Severe Impact of Chlamydia and Improved Strategies to Combat the Disease; Emerging Data on Risk Behaviors among Youth Also Presented (9 May 2006)
Summaries of Highlighted Research, May 9 (9 May 2006)
FACT SHEET - CDC’s Updated Plan to Eliminate Syphilis in the United States (8 May 2006)
Research at the 2006 National STD Prevention Conferences Highlights Impact of Syphilis on African Americans and Men who Have Sex with Men (MSM); CDC Launches Updated Elimination Plan to Respond to New Syphilis Challenges (8 May 2006)
2006 National STD Prevention Conference Brings Together Medical, Community, and Government Leaders in U.S. Fight against STDs (8 May 2006)
Summaries of Highlighted Research, May 8 (8 May 2006)
2005
New CDC Data Show Syphilis Increasing in Men (8 November 2005)
Trends in Reportable Sexually Transmitted Diseases in the United States, 2004 (8 November 2005)
STD Surveillance 2004 (8 November 2005)
New Data Show Heavy Impact of Chlamydia on U.S. Men and Women, Particularly Young People (12 July 2005)
2004
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