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Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance 1996

Division of STD Prevention September 1997

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 
Public Health Service 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  
National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention 
Division of STD Prevention 
Atlanta, Georgia 30333

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Division of STD Prevention. Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance,
1996. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service.
Atlanta: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, September 1997.

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Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases

--  Since 1987, reported cases of chancroid have declined steadily
    (Table_1, Figure_34). In 1996, a total of 386 cases of
    chancroid were reported from 22 states (Table_40). Five states
    (Illinois, Louisiana, New York, North Carolina, Texas) reported 88% of
    the 386 cases.

--  Comprehensive surveillance data for non-gonococcal urethritis, genital
    herpes simplex virus, human papillomavirus, and trichomoniasis are not
    available. Ongoing trend data are limited to estimates of trends in
    physicians' office practices provided by the National Disease and
    Therapeutic Index (Figure_35, Figure_36, Figure_37,
    Figure_38).

For data on PID, see the Special Focus Profile on Women and Infants.

Figure_34.  Chancroid -- Reported cases: United States, 1981-1996
Figure_35.  Nonspecific urethritis -- Initial visits to physicians' 
                offices by men: United States, 1966-1996
Figure_36.  Human papillomavirus (genital warts) -- Initial visits to
                physicians' offices: United States, 1966-1996 and the
                Healthy People year 2000 objective
Figure_37.  Genital herpes simplex virus infections -- Initial visits
                to physicians' offices: United States, 1966-1996 and the
                Healthy People year 2000 objective
Figure_38.  Trichomonal and other vaginal infections -- Initial visits
                to physicians' offices: United States, 1966-1996





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