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Table A3. Healthy People 2010 Sexually Transmitted Diseases Objective Status


HP2010 Objectives Baseline Year Baseline 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 HP 2010 Target
25–1 Reduce the proportion of adolescents and young adults with Chlamydia trachomatis infectionsa. Females aged 15 to 24 years attending family planning clinics*19975.0%6.9%6.9%7.1%7.5%7.8%3.0%
b. Females aged 15 to 24 years attending STD clinics*199712.2%15.3%15.4%14.8%15.3%16.3%3.0%
c. Males aged 15 to 24 years attending STD clinics*199715.7%20.8%20.5%20.8%22.4%23.7%3.0%
d. Females aged 24 years or less enrolled in National Job Training Program200210.1%9.7%9.2%13.1%13.2%12.8%6.8%
25–2 Reduce the incidence of gonorrhea (new cases per 100,000 population) a. Reduce gonorrhea incidence per 100,000 population1997123.0112.4114.6119.7118.0111.619.0
b. Females aged 15 to 44 years2002279.0267.0275.0289.0291.0285.042.0
25–3 Eliminate sustained domestic transmission of primary and secondary syphilis (cases per 100,000 population)19973.22.72.93.33.84.50.2
25–4 Reduce the proportion of adults aged 20 to 29 years with genital herpes infection1988–9417.0%10.0%NANANANA14.0%
25–6 Reduce the proportion of females aged 15 to 44 years who have ever required treatment for pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)19958.0%NANANANANA5.0%
25–7 Reduce the proportion of childless females with fertility problems who have had a sexually transmitted disease or who have required treatment for pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)199527.0%NANANANANA15.0%
25–9 Reduce congenital syphilis (cases per 100,000 live births)199727.09.18.28.710.110.11.0
25–11 Adolescent sexual behavior (grades 9 through 12)a. Increase the proportion of adolescents (grades 9 through 12) who abstain from sexual intercourse or use condoms if currently sexually active 199950.0NA53.0NA52.0NA56.0
b. Increase the proportion of adolescents (grades 9 through 12) who had sexual intercourse but not in the past 3 months 199927.0NA27.0NA27.0NA30.0
c. Increase the proportion of adolescents (grades 9 through 12) who used condoms at last intercourse 199958.0NA63.0NA62.0NA65.0
25–13 Increase the proportion of Tribal state and local sexually transmitted disease programs that routinely offer hepatitis B vaccines to all STD clients19985.0NANANANANA90.0
25–16 Increase the proportion of sexually active females aged 25 years and under who are screened annually for genital chlamydia infections a. Females aged 25 years and under enrolled in commercial MCOs 200325323537384262
b. Females aged 25 years and under enrolled in Medicaid MCOs 200341475152525662


HP 2010 Objective Data Source
25–1 a, b, cRegional Infertility Prevention Projects (IPP), STD Surveillance System (STDSS), NCHHSTP, CDC.
25–1 dNational Job Training Program, STD Surveillance System (STDSS), NCHHSTP, CDC.
25–2 a, bSTD Surveillance System (STDSS), NCHHSTP, CDC.
25–3STD Surveillance System (STDSS), NCHHSTP, CDC.
25–4National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) , NCHS, CDC.
25–6National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) , NCHS, CDC.
25–7National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) , NCHS, CDC.
25–9STD Surveillance System, NCHHSTP, CDC, National Vital Statistics System- Natality (NVSS-N), NCHS, CDC.
25–11 a, b, cYouth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS), NCCDPHP, CDC.
25–13Survey of STD Programs, National Coalition of STD Directors (NCSD); IHS.
25–16 a, bHealthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS), National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA).

* Overall chlamydia positivity.

Data for years 1999–2004.

NA=Not available.

NOTE: Healthy People 2010 developmental objectives are not addressed in this report.

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