Data & Statistics
Most Recent Data
- Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance, 2013 - Annual report of statistics and trends for sexually transmitted diseases in the United States through 2013
- CDC Fact Sheet: Reported STDs in the United States - Summary of trends and highlights of data from the 2013 annual report
- Syphilis Profiles 2013
- STD Surveillance Case Definitions - Includes updated definitions for Congenital Syphilis effective January 1, 2015 (December 3, 2014)
- Indian Health Surveillance Report – Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2011 (June 30, 2014)
- Primary and Secondary Syphilis — United States, 2005–2013 - MMWR May 9, 2014
- STD Surveillance Case Definitions - Includes updated definitions for Gonorrhea and Syphilis effective January 1, 2014 (December 10, 2013)
- Recent Changes to Gonorrhea and Syphilis Case Definitions: Program Impact (January 16, 2014)
- Incidence, Prevalence, and Cost of Sexually Transmitted Infections in the United States (February 13, 2013)
- NCHHSTP Atlas - updated with 2012 data - create maps, charts and tables
- Most Recent Profiles
To view older reports, visit the Data & Statistics Archive.
More Data
NCHHSTP Atlas – tool creates maps, charts, and tables of HIV, STD, TB and hepatitis surveillance data
Reportable STDs in Young People 15-24 Years of Age, by State
Other Resources
- Dear Colleague Letter on NCHHSTP Atlas (January 9, 2012)
- Data Security and Confidentiality Guidelines - for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, Sexually Transmitted Disease, and Tuberculosis Programs (December 13, 2011)
- Volume and Type of Laboratory Testing Methods for STDs in Public Health Laboratories 2007 (February 18, 2011)
- Sexually Transmitted Disease Morbidity Data
- Recommendations for Public Health Surveillance of Syphilis in the United States - (May 20, 2003)
- STD Surveillance Case Definitions from 2013 Surveillance Report.
- Statistics and Data Management Branch (SDMB) Contact List
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