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STD Surveillance 2000

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STDs in Women and Infants
Figure A. Chlamydia — Rates for women by state: United States and outlying areas, 2000
Figure B. Gonorrhea — Rates for women by state: United States and outlying areas, 2000
Figure C. Primary and secondary syphilis — Rates for women by state: United States and outlying areas, 2000
Figure D. Congenital syphilis — Rates for infants <1 year of age by state: United States and outlying areas, 2000
Figure E. Congenital syphilis — Cases by prenatal care utilization: United States, 1995-2000
Figure F. Chlamydia — Positivity among 15-24 year old women tested in prenatal clinics by state, 2000
Figure G. Gonorrhea — Positivity among 15-24 year old women tested in prenatal clinics by state, 2000
Figure H. Ectopic pregnancy — Hospitalizations of women 15-44 years of age: United States, 1980-1999
Figure I. Pelvic inflammatory disease — Hospitalizations of women 15-44 years of age: United States, 1980–1999
Figure J. Pelvic inflammatory disease — Initial visits to physicians’ offices by women 15-44 years of age: United States, 1980–2000
STDs in Adolescents and Young Adults
Figure K. Chlamydia — Positivity among women tested in family planning clinics by age group: Region X, 1988–2000
Figure L. Chlamydia — Prevalence among 16-24 year-old women entering the National Job Training Program by state of residence, 2000
Figure M. Chlamydia — Positivity among 17-37 year-old women entering the U.S. Army by state of residence, 1999
Figure N. Chlamydia — Positivity among 17-37 year-old men entering the U.S. Army by state of residence, 1999-2000
Figure O. Gonorrhea — Prevalence among 16-24 year-old women entering the National Job Training Program by state of residence, 2000
Figure P. Gonorrhea — Positivity among 17-37 year-old men entering the U.S. Army by state of residence, 1999-2000
Figure Q. Gonorrhea — Age-specific rates among women 10-44 years of age: United States, 1981–2000
Figure R. Gonorrhea — Age-specific rates among men 10-44 years of age: United States, 1981–2000
Figure S. Primary and secondary syphilis — Age-specific rates among women 10-44 years of age: United States, 1981–2000
Figure T. Primary and secondary syphilis — Age-specific rates among men 10-44 years of age: United States, 1981–2000
STDs in Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Figure U. Chlamydia — Positivity among women tested in family planning clinics by race and ethnicity: Region X, 1988–2000
Figure V. Chlamydia — Positivity among 15-30 year old women tested in
  Indian Health Service Clinics by IHS regions, 2000
Figure W. Gonorrhea — Reported rates for 15-19 year old females by race and ethnicity: United States, 1981–2000
Figure X. Gonorrhea — Reported rates for 15-19 year old males by race and ethnicity: United States, 1981–2000
Figure Y. Primary and secondary syphilis — Reported rates for 15-19 year old females by race and ethnicity: United States, 1981–2000
Figure Z. Primary and secondary syphilis — Reported rates for 15-19 year old males by race and ethnicity: United States, 1981–2000
Figure AA. Congenital syphilis — Rates for infants <1 year of age by mother’s race and ethnicity: United States, 1991–2000 and the Healthy People year 2010 objective
STDs Among Men Who Have Sex with Men
Figure BB. MSM Project — Median STD clinic test positivity for chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV and syphilis prevalence among MSM, by race/ethnicity, 2000
Figure CC. MSM Project — Median STD clinic test positivity for chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis prevalence among MSM, by self-reported HIV status, 2000
Figure DD. Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Project (GISP) — Percent of Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolates obtained from MSM for STD clinics in 14 cities, 1998, 1999 and 2000
STDs in Persons Entering Corrections Facilities
Figure EE. Syphilis serologic tests — Percent seroreactivity in women entering juvenile and adult corrections facilities, 2000
Figure FF. Syphilis serologic tests — Percent seroreactivity in men entering juvenile and adult corrections facilities, 2000
Figure GG. Chlamydia — Positivity in women entering juvenile and adult corrections facilities, 2000
Figure HH. Chlamydia — Positivity in men entering juvenile and adult corrections facilities, 2000
Figure II. Gonorrhea — Positivity in women entering juvenile and adult corrections facilities, 2000
Figure JJ. Gonorrhea — Positivity in men entering juvenile and adult corrections facilities, 2000
STDs in the South
Figure KK. South — Primary and secondary syphilis case rates by county, 2000
Figure LL. South — Increases and decreases in cases of primary and secondary syphilis in 2000 compared with 1999 cases, by county
Figure MM. South — Chlamydia case rates by county, 2000
Figure NN. South — Gonorrhea case rates by county, 2000
Appendix
Figure A1. Chlamydia — National Electronic Telecommunications System for Surveillance (NETSS) transmission status by state, 2000
Figure A2. Gonorrhea — National Electronic Telecommunications System for Surveillance (NETSS) transmission status by state, 2000
Figure A3. Primary and secondary syphilis — National Electronic Telecommunications System for Surveillance (NETSS) transmission status by state, 2000

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