Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance 1995
Division of STD Prevention September 1996 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 Copyright Information All material contained in this report is in the public domain and may be used and reprinted without special permission; citation to source, however, is appreciated. Suggested Citation Division of STD Prevention. Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance, 1995. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service. Atlanta: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, September 1996. Copies can be obtained from Information Technology and Services Office, National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, Mailstop E-06, Atlanta, Georgia 30333 or by telephone at (404) 639-1819. The reports for 1993 through 1995 are now available electronically on CDC WONDER. For information about registering for CDC WONDER, please contact CDC's Information Resource Management Office at (404) 332-4569. These reports are also available from the Internet via the CDC home page address http://www.cdc.gov. Figures in the National Profile Chlamydia Figure_1. Chlamydia -- Reported rates: United States, 1984- 1995 Figure_2. Chlamydia -- Rates by state: United States, 1995 Figure_3. Chlamydia -- Rates by region: United States, 1984- 1995 Figure_4. Chlamydia -- Rates in U.S. cities of >200,000 population, 1984-1995 Figure_5. Chlamydia -- Rates by gender: United States, 1984-1995 Gonorrhea Figure_6. Gonorrhea -- Reported rates: United States, 1970-1995 and the Healthy People year 2000 objective Figure_7. Gonorrhea -- Rates by state: United States, 1995 Figure_8. Gonorrhea -- Rates by region: United States, 1981-1995 and the Healthy People year 2000 objective Figure_9. Gonorrhea -- Rates in U.S. cities of >200,000 population, 1981-1995 and the Healthy People year 2000 objective Figure_10. Gonorrhea -- Rates by gender: United States, 1981-1995 and the Healthy People year 2000 objective Figure_11. Gonorrhea -- Rates by race and ethnicity: United States, 1981-1995 and the Healthy People year 2000 objective Figure_12. Gonorrhea -- Age- and gender-specific rates: United States, 1995 Figure_13. Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Project (GISP) -- Location of participating clinics and regional laboratories: United States, 1995 Figure_14. Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Project (GISP) -- Trends in plasmid-mediated resistance to penicillin and tetracycline, 1988-1995 Figure_15. Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Project (GISP) -- Trends in chromosomally mediated resistance to penicillin and tetracycline, 1988-1995 Figure_16. Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Project (GISP) -- Prevalence of Neisseria gonorrhoeae with decreased susceptibility or resistance to ciprofloxacin, 1990-1995 Syphilis Figure_17. Syphilis -- Reported cases by stage of illness: United States, 1941-1995 Figure_18. Primary and secondary syphilis -- Reported rates: United States, 1970-1995 and the Healthy People year 2000 objective Figure_19. Primary and secondary syphilis -- Rates by state: United States, 1995 Figure_20. Primary and secondary syphilis -- Counties with rates above and counties with rates below the Healthy People year 2000 objective: United States, 1995 Figure_21. Primary and secondary syphilis -- Rates by region: United States, 1981-1995 and the Healthy People year 2000 objective Figure_22. Primary and secondary syphilis -- Rates in U.S. cities of >200,000 population, 1981-1995 and the Healthy People year 2000 objective Figure_23. Primary and secondary syphilis -- Rates by gender: United States, 1981-1995 and the Healthy People year 2000 objective Figure_24. Primary and secondary syphilis -- Rates by race and ethnicity: United States, 1981-1995 and the Healthy People year 2000 objective Figure_25. Primary and secondary syphilis -- Age- and gender-specific rates: United States, 1995 Figure_26. Congenital syphilis -- Reported cases in infants <1 year of age and rates of primary and secondary syphilis among women: United States, 1970-1995 Figure_27. Congenital syphilis -- Rates in infants <1 year of age: United States, 1981-1995 and the Healthy People year 2000 objective Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases Figure_28. Pelvic inflammatory disease -- Hospitalizations of women 15-44 years of age: United States, 1980-1993 Figure_29. Pelvic inflammatory disease -- Initial visits to physicians' offices by women 15-44 years of age: United States, 1980-1995 and the Healthy People year 2000 objective Figure_30. Nonspecific urethritis -- Initial visits to physicians' offices by men: United States, 1966-1995 Figure_31. Chancroid -- Reported cases: United States, 1981-1995 Figure_32. Human papillomavirus (genital warts) -- Initial visits to physicians' offices: United States, 1966-1995 and the Healthy People year 2000 objective Figure_33. Genital herpes simplex virus infections -- Initial visits to physicians' offices: United States, 1966-1995 and the Healthy People year 2000 objective Figure_34. Trichomonal and other vaginal infections -- Initial visits to physicians' offices: United States, 1966-1995
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