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Table 2B   Chlamydia—Rates per 100,000 Population by Race/Ethnicity and Sex: United States, 1996-2004

Year American Indian/Alaska Native, Non-Hispanic White, Non-Hispanic Black, Non-Hispanic
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
                   
1996 152.0 822.9 492.7 23.3 142.2 84.1 300.1 1,158.9 749.5
1997 108.9 774.8 447.0 24.9 144.4 85.9 367.9 1,270.7 839.5
1998 140.2 895.1 523.4 28.7 159.4 95.4 390.6 1,383.8 910.4
1999 156.5 919.5 543.7 32.6 169.9 102.7 433.6 1,490.7 986.9
2000 183.0 986.1 590.2 35.8 173.1 105.9 449.8 1,459.6 978.2
2001 185.6 978.7 587.8 42.1 192.4 118.7 516.8 1,602.2 1,083.9
2002 221.6 1,056.2 644.8 48.4 202.2 126.9 550.3 1,575.9 1,087.8
2003 244.4 1,087.2 672.2 52.7 217.4 136.7 577.4 1,617.9 1,122.3
2004 270.9 1,127.8 705.8 57.3 226.6 143.6 645.2 1,722.3 1,209.4

Table 2b continues below.

Year Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander, Non-Hispanic Total U.S. (Unadjusted)
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
                   
1996 88.5 491.4 284.4 27.3 137.6 84.3 59.7 315.1 190.6
1997 106.0 520.5 307.5 32.2 145.1 90.6 69.1 335.4 205.5
1998 116.8 534.6 319.4 39.0 177.1 110.5 82.2 374.1 231.8
1999 128.8 601.6 357.7 47.0 203.9 128.2 91.6 395.1 247.2
2000 145.7 639.8 384.7 52.1 201.5 129.2 99.6 396.3 251.4
2001 167.9 698.2 423.8 55.8 215.0 138.3 112.3 429.6 274.5
2002 174.3 688.8 423.4 59.1 216.0 140.4 126.8 445.0 289.4
2003 172.3 701.5 428.2 59.4 219.1 141.6 133.0 463.6 301.7
2004 183.4 705.8 436.1 61.5 201.8 133.7 147.1 485.0 319.6

Data source: STDSS Age-Race/Ethnicity-Sex files with exclusions and re-distributions (race/ethnicity rates) and unadjusted STDSS Morbidity file (Total U.S.)

STD link: 2004 CDC STD Surveillance Report, Table 11B (cases by race/ethnicity group) and Tables 1, 3-5 (Total U.S.)


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