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Table 3. Chlamydia — Reported cases and rates by state/area, ranked by rates: United States and outlying areas, 2000
Table 4. Chlamydia — Reported cases and rates by state/area and region listed in alphabetical order: United States and outlying areas, 1996–2000
Table 5. Chlamydia — Women – Reported cases and rates by state/area listed in alphabetical order: United States and outlying areas, 1996–2000
Table 6. Chlamydia — Men – Reported cases and rates by state/area listed in alphabetical order: United States and outlying areas, 1996–2000
Table 7. Chlamydia — Reported cases and rates in selected cities of >200,000 population, ranked by rates: United States and outlying areas, 2000
Table 8. Chlamydia — Reported cases and rates in selected cities of >200,000 population listed in alphabetical order: United States and outlying areas, 1996–2000
Table 9. Chlamydia — Women – Reported cases and rates in selected cities of >200,000 population listed in alphabetical order: United States and outlying areas, 1996–2000
Table 10. Chlamydia — Men – Reported cases and rates in selected cities of >200,000 population listed in alphabetical order: United States and outlying areas, 1996–2000
Table 11A. Chlamydia — Reported cases by age, gender, and race/ethnicity: United States, 1996–2000
Table 11B. Chlamydia — Reported rates per 100,000 population by age, gender, and race/ethnicity: United States, 1996–2000

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Page last reviewed: December 3, 2001 Historical Document

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