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STD Surveillance 2000

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Chlamydia
Figure 1. Chlamydia — Number of states that require reporting of Chlamydia trachomatis infections: United States, 1987–2000
Figure 2. Chlamydia — Reported rates: United States, 1984–2000
Figure 3. Chlamydia — Rates by state: United States and outlying areas, 2000
Figure 4. Chlamydia — Rates by region: United States, 1984–2000
Figure 5. Chlamydia — Rates by gender: United States, 1984–2000
Figure 6. Chlamydia — Age- and gender-specific rates: United States, 2000
Figure 7. Chlamydia — Positivity among 15-24 year old women tested in family planning clinics by state, 2000
Figure 8. Chlamydia — Trends in positivity among 15-44 year old women tested in family planning clinics by HHS regions, 1988–2000
Gonorrhea
Figure 9. Gonorrhea — Reported rates: United States, 1970–2000 and the Healthy People year 2010 objective
Figure 10. Gonorrhea — Rates by state: United States and outlying areas, 2000
Figure 11. Gonorrhea — Rates by region: United States, 1981–2000 and the Healthy People year 2010 objective
Figure 12. Gonorrhea — Rates by gender: United States, 1981–2000 and the Healthy People year 2010 objective
Figure 13. Gonorrhea — Rates by race and ethnicity: United States, 1981–2000 and the Healthy People year 2010 objective
Figure 14. Gonorrhea — Age- and gender-specific rates: United States, 2000
Figure 15. Gonorrhea — Positivity among 15-24 year old women tested in family planning clinics by state, 2000
Figure 16. Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Project (GISP) — Location of participating clinics and regional laboratories: United States, 2000
Figure 17. Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Project (GISP) — Penicillin and tetracycline resistance among GISP isolates, 2000
Figure 18. Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Project (GISP) — Percent of Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolates with decreased susceptibility or resistance to ciprofloxacin, 1990–2000
Figure 19. Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Project (GISP) — Percent of men with gonorrhea who had a previous gonorrhea infection, 1991–2000
Syphilis
Figure 20. Syphilis — Reported cases by stage of illness: United States, 1941–2000
Figure 21. Primary and secondary syphilis — Reported rates: United States, 1970–2000 and the Healthy People year 2010 objective
Figure 22. Primary and secondary syphilis — Rates by state: United States and outlying areas, 2000
Figure 23. Primary and secondary syphilis — Counties with rates above and counties with rates below the Healthy People year 2010 objective: United States, 2000
Figure 24. Primary and secondary syphilis — Rates by region: United States, 1981–2000 and the Healthy People year 2010 objective
Figure 25. Primary and secondary syphilis — Rates by urban-rural category and geographic region, 2000
Figure 26. Primary and secondary syphilis — Rates by gender: United States, 1981–2000 and the Healthy People year 2010 objective
Figure 27. Primary and secondary syphilis — Rates by race and ethnicity: United States, 1981–2000 and the Healthy People year 2010 objective
Figure 28. Primary and secondary syphilis — Age- and gender-specific rates: United States, 2000
Figure 29. Congenital syphilis — Reported cases for infants <1 year of age and rates of primary and secondary syphilis among women: United States, 1970–2000
Figure 30. Congenital syphilis — Rates for infants <1 year of age: United States, 1981–2000 and the Healthy People year 2010 objective
Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Figure 31. Chancroid — Reported cases: United States, 1981–2000
Figure 32. Genital herpes — Initial visits to physicians’ offices: United States, 1966–2000
Figure 33. Genital herpes simplex virus type 2 infections — Percent seroprevalence according to age in NHANES II (1976–1980) and NHANES III (1988–1994)
Figure 34. Genital warts — Initial visits to physicians’ offices: United States, 1966–2000
Figure 35. Nonspecific urethritis — Initial visits to physicians’ offices by men: United States, 1966–2000
Figure 36. Trichomonal and other vaginal infections — Initial visits to physicians’ offices: United States, 1966–2000
 

Page last modified: December 3, 2001
Page last reviewed: December 3, 2001 Historical Document

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