In 2023, the highest rates of gonorrhea in the U.S. were reported for the age group between 20 and 24 years, with men having a rate of 691.1 (per 100,000 population) and women a rate of 610.5 (per 100,000 population). This statistic shows the rates of reported cases of gonorrhea in the United States in 2023, by age group and gender.
The highest rate of gonorrhea in the United States, between 1950 and 2023, was reported in 1980 with some 442 cases per every 100,000 population. This statistic shows a timeline of rates gonorrhea rates in the United States for selected years between 1950 and 2023.
Note: This dataset is historical only and STI surveillance data do not change once finalized. For the most recent STI data, please refer to the CDPH Health Atlas (chicagohealthatlas.org), the annual HIV/STI surveillance report, and the Getting to Zero Illinois HIV Dashboard (gtzillinois.hiv).
The annual number of newly reported, laboratory-confirmed cases of gonorrhea (Neisseria gonorrhoeae) among females aged 15-44 years and annual gonorrhea incidence rate (cases per 100,000 females aged 15-44 years) with corresponding 95% confidence intervals by Chicago community area, for years 2000 – 2014. See the full description by clicking on the maroon "About" button on the right-hand side of the screen, and click on the PDF under "Attachments".
Download https://khub.net/documents/135939561/1051496671/Sexually+transmitted+infections+in+England%2C+2024.odp/556ce163-d5a1-5dbe-ecbf-22ea19b38fba" class="govuk-link">England STI slide set 2024 for presentational use.
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The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) collects data on all sexually transmitted infection (STI) diagnoses made at sexual health services in England. This page includes information on trends in STI diagnoses, as well as the numbers and rates of diagnoses by demographic characteristics and UKHSA public health region.
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The STI quarterly surveillance reports of provisional data for diagnoses of syphilis, gonorrhoea and ceftriaxone-resistant gonorrhoea in England are also available online.
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Over the years considered, the number of individuals suffering from gonorrhea in Italy increased. The highest number of cases was recorded in 2023, with *****. This statistic depicts the number of confirmed cases of gonorrhea in Italy from 2008 to 2023.
description: The annual number of newly reported, laboratory-confirmed cases of gonorrhea (Neisseria gonorrhoeae) among males aged 15-44 years and annual gonorrhea incidence rate (cases per 100,000 males aged 15-44 years) with corresponding 95% confidence intervals by Chicago community area, for years 2000 2014. See the full description by clicking on the maroon "About" button on the right-hand side of the screen, and click on the PDF under "Attachments".; abstract: The annual number of newly reported, laboratory-confirmed cases of gonorrhea (Neisseria gonorrhoeae) among males aged 15-44 years and annual gonorrhea incidence rate (cases per 100,000 males aged 15-44 years) with corresponding 95% confidence intervals by Chicago community area, for years 2000 2014. See the full description by clicking on the maroon "About" button on the right-hand side of the screen, and click on the PDF under "Attachments".
The annual number of newly reported, laboratory-confirmed cases of gonorrhea (Neisseria gonorrhoeae) among females aged 15-44 years and annual gonorrhea incidence rate (cases per 100,000 females aged 15-44 years) with corresponding 95% confidence intervals by Chicago community area, for years 2000 – 2014. See the full description by clicking on the maroon "About" button on the right-hand side of the screen, and click on the PDF under "Attachments".
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Analysis of ‘Public health statistics - Gonorrhea cases for males aged 15-44 in Chicago, by year, 2000-2014 - Historical’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/6e415e7c-321b-4a99-b4a7-b4ebed0de8c2 on 13 February 2022.
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Note: This dataset is historical only and STI surveillance data do not change once finalized. For the most recent STI data, please refer to the CDPH Health Atlas (chicagohealthatlas.org), the annual HIV/STI surveillance report, and the Getting to Zero Illinois HIV Dashboard (gtzillinois.hiv).
The annual number of newly reported, laboratory-confirmed cases of gonorrhea (Neisseria gonorrhoeae) among males aged 15-44 years and annual gonorrhea incidence rate (cases per 100,000 males aged 15-44 years) with corresponding 95% confidence intervals by Chicago community area, for years 2000 – 2014. See the full description by clicking on the maroon "About" button on the right-hand side of the screen, and click on the PDF under "Attachments".
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Analysis of ‘Public Health Statistics - Gonorrhea cases for females aged 15-44 in Chicago, by year, 2000-2014 - Historical’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/cae7396d-0751-4590-b80a-fd6939c56398 on 13 February 2022.
--- Dataset description provided by original source is as follows ---
Note: This dataset is historical only and STI surveillance data do not change once finalized. For the most recent STI data, please refer to the CDPH Health Atlas (chicagohealthatlas.org), the annual HIV/STI surveillance report, and the Getting to Zero Illinois HIV Dashboard (gtzillinois.hiv).
The annual number of newly reported, laboratory-confirmed cases of gonorrhea (Neisseria gonorrhoeae) among females aged 15-44 years and annual gonorrhea incidence rate (cases per 100,000 females aged 15-44 years) with corresponding 95% confidence intervals by Chicago community area, for years 2000 – 2014. See the full description by clicking on the maroon "About" button on the right-hand side of the screen, and click on the PDF under "Attachments".
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In 2023, Alaska had the highest rate of gonorrhea in the United States with around *** new cases per 100,000 population. This statistic represents the rate of gonorrhea among adults in the United States as of 2023.
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Basic Metadata Gonorrhea Incidence. *Rates per 100,000 population. Age-adjusted rates per 100,000 2000 US standard population.
**Blank Cells: Rates not calculated for fewer than 5 events. Rates not calculated in cases where zip code is unknown.
***API: Asian/Pacific Islander. ***AIAN: American Indian/Alaska Native.
Prepared by: County of San Diego, Health & Human Services Agency, Public Health Services, Community Health Statistics Unit, 2019.
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This dataset tracks the updates made on the dataset "Public health statistics - Gonorrhea cases for males aged 15-44 in Chicago, by year, 2000-2014 - Historical" as a repository for previous versions of the data and metadata.
This dataset tracks the updates made on the dataset "Public Health Statistics - Gonorrhea cases for females aged 15-44 in Chicago, by year, 2000-2014 - Historical" as a repository for previous versions of the data and metadata.
In England, the number of diagnosed gonorrhea cases generally increased over the analyzed period, despite a drop reported in 2020 and 2021. In 2023, the number of diagnosed cases peaked at approximately **** thousand. This statistic depicts the annual number of cases of gonorrhea diagnosed in England from 2012 to 2023.
This dataset contains the analysis of surveillance data on Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) diagnosis for all states in the US. The data was collected from the CDC Division of STD Prevention program from reporting forms and electronic data of the National Electronic Telecommunications System for Surveillance (NETSS). This dataset combines age, sex and races and covers Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and different presentations of Syphilis.
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Statistical table of the number of cases by region, age group, and gender since 2003 (Disease name: Gonorrhea, Date category: Onset date, Case type: Confirmed case, Source of infection: Domestic, Imported)
Outpatient clinics, hospitals, doctors offices and other health facilities report STD cases to the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services. Cases include Detroit residents and reports of out-of-state testing for Detroit residents between 2001-2017. Data last updated by MDHHS 09/25/2018.
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Introduction
Sexually Transmitted Diseases Statistics: Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs), or Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), are a major public health issue globally. These infections are primarily transmitted through sexual activity, affecting people across all genders, ages, and sexual orientations. Over the years, the prevalence of STDs has fluctuated, influenced by factors such as public health initiatives, educational efforts, and access to healthcare.
Examining the statistics related to STDs is essential for developing effective prevention programs, healthcare policies, and educational campaigns. Key factors such as transmission rates, demographic trends, and the global impact of specific infections like HIV/AIDS, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis play a vital role in informing healthcare strategies and the distribution of resources.
These statistics help understand the incidence and prevalence of STDs, their effects on various populations, trends observed in recent years, and the exploration of preventive measures.
These data contain case counts and rates for sexually transmitted diseases (chlamydia, gonorrhea, and early syphilis which includes primary, secondary, and early latent syphilis) reported for California residents, by disease, county, year, and sex. Data were extracted on cases with an estimated diagnosis date from 2001 through the last year indicated, from California Confidential Morbidity Reports and/or Laboratory Reports that were submitted to CDPH by July of the current year and which met the surveillance case definition for that disease. Because of inherent delays in case reporting and depending on the length of follow-up of clinical, laboratory and epidemiologic investigation, cases with eligible diagnosis dates may be added or rescinded after the date of this report.
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All gonorrhoea diagnoses among people accessing sexual health services* in England who are also residents in England, expressed as a rate per 100,000 population. Data is presented by area of patient residence and include those residents in England and those with an unknown residence (data for those residents outside of England is not included).*Sexual health services providing STI related care (Levels 2 and 3). Further details on the levels of sexual healthcare provision are provided in the https://www.bashh.org/about-bashh/publications/standards-for-the-management-of-stis/ .RationaleGonorrhoea causes avoidable sexual and reproductive ill-health. Gonorrhoea is used as a marker for rates of unsafe sexual activity. This is because the majority of cases are diagnosed in sexual health clinics, and consequently the number of cases may be a measure of access to sexually transmitted infection (STI) treatment. Infections with gonorrhoea are also more likely than chlamydia to result in symptoms.Definition of numeratorThe number of gonorrhoea diagnoses among people accessing sexual health services in England who are also residents in England.Episode Activity codes (SNOMED or Sexual Health and HIV Activity Property Types (SHHAPT)) relating to diagnosis of gonorrhoea were used. The clinical criteria used to diagnose the conditions are given at https://www.bashh.org/guidelines .Data was de-duplicated to ensure that a patient received a diagnostic code only once for each episode. Patients cannot be tracked between services and therefore de-duplication relies on patient consultations at a single service.Definition of denominatorThe denominators for 2012 to 2022 are sourced from Office for National Statistics (ONS) population estimates based on the 2021 Census.Population estimates for 2023 were not available at the time of publication – therefore rates for 2023 are calculated using estimates from 2022 as a proxy.Further details on the ONS census are available from the https://www.ons.gov.uk/census .CaveatsEvery effort is made to ensure accuracy and completeness of GUMCAD data, including web-based reporting with integrated checks on data quality. However, responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of data lies with the reporting service.Data is updated on an annual basis due to clinic or laboratory resubmissions and improvements to data cleaning. Data may differ from previous publications.Figures reported in 2020 and 2021 are notably lower than previous years due to the disruption to SHSs during the national response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2023, the highest rates of gonorrhea in the U.S. were reported for the age group between 20 and 24 years, with men having a rate of 691.1 (per 100,000 population) and women a rate of 610.5 (per 100,000 population). This statistic shows the rates of reported cases of gonorrhea in the United States in 2023, by age group and gender.