Figures in the Special Focus Profiles
STDs in Women and Infants
Figure A. Chlamydia—Women—Rates by State, United States and Outlying Areas, 2009
Figure B. Chlamydia—Positivity Among Women Aged 15–24 Years Tested in Prenatal Clinics,
by State, Infertility Prevention Project, United States and Outlying Areas, 2009
Figure C. Gonorrhea—Women—Rates by State, United States and Outlying Areas, 2009
Figure D. Gonorrhea—Positivity Among Women Aged 15–24 Years Tested in Prenatal Clinics,
by State, Infertility Prevention Project, United States and Outlying Areas, 2009
Figure E. Primary and Secondary Syphilis—Women—Rates by State, United States and
Outlying Areas, 2009
Figure F. Congenital Syphilis—Infants—Rates by Year of Birth and State,
United States and Outlying Areas, 2009
Figure G. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease—Hospitalizations of Women Aged 15–44 Years,
United States, 1998–2007
Figure H. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease—Initial Visits to Physicians’ Offices by Women Aged
15–44 Years, United States, 2000–2009
Figure I. Ectopic Pregnancy—Hospitalizations of Women Aged 15–44 Years,
United States, 1998–2007
STDs in Adolescents and Young Adults
Figure J. Chlamydia—Trends in Positivity Among Women Aged 15–19 Years Tested in Family
Planning Clinics, by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Region, Infertility Prevention Project, 2005–2009
Figure K. Chlamydia—Prevalence Among Women Aged 16–24 Years
Entering the National Job Training Program, by State of Residence,
United States and Outlying Areas, 2009
Figure L. Chlamydia—Prevalence Among Men Aged 16–24 Years
Entering the National Job Training Program, by State of Residence,
United States and Outlying Areas, 2009
Figure M. Gonorrhea—Prevalence Among Women Aged 16–24 Years
Entering the National Job Training Program, by State of Residence,
United States and Outlying Areas, 2009
Figure N. Gonorrhea—Prevalence Among Men Aged 16–24 Years
Entering the National Job Training Program, by State of Residence,
United States and Outlying Areas, 2009
STDs in Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Figure O. Chlamydia—Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, United States, 2009
Figure P. Gonorrhea—Rate Ratios by Race/Ethnicity, United States, 2000–2009
Figure Q. Gonorrhea—Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, United States, 2009
Figure R. Gonorrhea—Rate Ratios by Race/Ethnicity and Region, United States, 2009
Figure S. Primary and Secondary Syphilis—Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex,
United States, 2009
Figure T. Primary and Secondary Syphilis—Rates Among Females Aged 15–19 Years by
Race/Ethnicity, United States, 2000–2009
Figure U. Primary and Secondary Syphilis—Rates Among Males Aged 15–19 Years by
Race/Ethnicity, United States, 2000–2009
Figure V. Congenital Syphilis—Infants—Rates by Year of Birth and
Mother’s Race/Ethnicity, United States, 2000–2009
STDs in Men Who Have Sex with Men
Figure W. Gonorrhea and Chlamydia—Proportion of MSM Testing Positive for
Gonorrhea and Chlamydia, by Site, STD Surveillance Network, 2009
Figure X. Primary and Secondary Syphilis and HIV—Proportion of MSM with Primary
and Secondary Syphilis Who Are Co-infected with HIV, by Site,
STD Surveillance Network, 2009
Figure Y. Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Project (GISP)—Percentage of Urethral
Neisseria gonorrhoeae Isolates Obtained From MSM Attending
STD Clinics, 1990–2009
Figure Z. Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Project (GISP)—Percentage of Urethral
Neisseria gonorrhoeae Isolates Obtained from MSM Attending
STD Clinics, by Site, 2006–2009
STDs in Persons Entering Corrections Facilities
Figure AA. Chlamydia—Positivity by Age and Sex, Juvenile Corrections Facilities, 2009
Figure BB. Chlamydia—Positivity by Age Group and Sex, Adult Corrections Facilities, 2009
Figure CC. Gonorrhea—Positivity by Age and Sex, Juvenile Corrections Facilities, 2009
Figure DD. Gonorrhea—Positivity by Age Group and Sex, Adult Corrections Facilities, 2009