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Sexually Transmitted Infections Mysheika Williams Roberts, MD, MPH Medical Director Assistant Health Commissioner Columbus Public Health

STIs in the US Over 1.7 million cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis (primary and secondary) were reported to the CDC in Chlamydia 2012: per 100, % increase from 2011 Gonorrhea 2012: per 100, % increase from 2011 Syphilis 2012: 5.0 per 100, % increase from 2011

Chlamydia – Franklin County Young people (15-24) had the highest reported chlamydia rates. Age African Americans had 6.5 times higher chlamydia reported rates than Whites. Race Women had 2.0 times higher reported chlamydia rates of Men. Sex In 2013, there were 8,110 cases reported (694.7 per 100,000).

Chlamydia – Franklin County (2013) Age Most Reported Chlamydia Infections Occur among Year Olds

Chlamydia – Franklin County (2013) Disease Rates by Sex and Race (per 100,000) Black White Black White FemalesMales 5.5 : : 1.0

Chlamydia – Franklin County Number of Cases by Year

Chlamydia – Franklin County, Ohio, U.S. Disease Rates by Year (per 100,000)

Gonorrhea – Franklin County Young people (15-24) had the highest reported gonorrhea rates Age African Americans had 8.8 times higher reported gonorrhea rates than whites. Race There was no significant difference in gonorrhea rates between women and men. Sex In 2013, there 2,991 cases reported (256.2 per 100,000).

Gonorrhea –Franklin County (2013) Age

Gonorrhea –Franklin County (2013) Disease Rates Sex by Race (per 100,000) Black 71.8 White Black 82.2 White FemalesMales 8.0 : : 1.0

Gonorrhea – Franklin County Number of Cases by Year

Gonorrhea – Franklin County, Ohio, US Disease Rates by Year (per 100,000)

Syphilis (Primary and Secondary) Franklin County People between the ages of had the highest reported rate of any age group Age African Americans had syphilis rates 3.0 times higher than Whites Race Males had 11.1 times higher the reported syphilis rates of females Sex In 2013, there were 162 confirmed cases reported (13.9 cases per 100,000).

Syphilis (Primary and Secondary) – Franklin County (2013) Disease Rates by Sex (per 100,000) : 1.0

Syphilis (Primary and Secondary) – Franklin County (2013) Age

Syphilis (primary and secondary) – Franklin County Number of Cases by Year (per 100,000)

Syphilis (primary and secondary) – Franklin County, Ohio, U.S. Disease Rates by Year (per 100,000)

HIV/AIDS Franklin County New Diagnoses (2012) There were 272 newly diagnosed cases of HIV infection (rate of 22.8 per 100,000)  Those age had the highest rate of HIV (54.5)  66% were adult or adolescent males who reported having male- to-male sexual contact  African had reported incidence rates 3.7 times higher than Whites Living with HIV (2011) There were 3,760 people living with HIV infection (rate of per 100,000)  Those age had the highest rate of HIV (846.9)  69% were adult or adolescent males who reported having male- to-male sexual contact  African Americans had prevalence rates 2.2 times greater than Whites

Reported Persons Living with HIV – Franklin County (2011) Age

Reported Persons Living with HIV – Franklin County Number of Cases by Year

Sources Local Statistics:  Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis: Ohio Disease Reporting System, Analysis by Office of Epidemiology, Columbus Public Health  HIV Source: Ohio Department of Health HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program. Data reported through December 31, 2013 National Statistics for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis: Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance 2012 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, January