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CHLAMYDIA
Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance 2010Division of STD Prevention
Chlamydia—Rates by Sex, United States, 1990–2010
NOTE: As of January 2000, all 50 states and the District of Columbia have regulations that require the reporting of chlamydia cases.
TotalWomenMen
Rate (per 100,000 population)
Year
0
125
250
375
500
625
750
20102008200620042002200019981996199419921990
Chlamydia—Rates by Region, United States, 2001–2010
SouthNortheastMidwestWest
Rate (per 100,000 population)
Year
0
100
200
300
400
500
2010200920082007200620052004200320022001
Chlamydia—Rates by State, United States and Outlying Areas, 2010
NOTE: The total rate of chlamydia for the United States and outlying areas (Guam, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands) was 422.6 per 100,000 population.
Chlamydia—Rates by County, United States, 2010
<300.0 (n = 1,962)
Rate per 100,000population
300.1–400.0 (n = 418)
>400.0 (n = 762)
Chlamydia—Rates by Age and Sex, United States, 2010
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–54
55–64
65+
Total
Men WomenRate (per 100,000 population)
Age3,700 2,960 2,220 1,480 740 0 0 740 1,480 2,220 2,960 3,700
774.3
1,187.0
598.0
309.0
153.2
91.3
39.3
233.7
2.8
10.9
3,378.2
3,407.9
1,236.1
530.9
220.1
94.7
32.8
610.6
2.1
9.3
Chlamydia—Rates by Race/Ethnicity, United States, 2001–2010
WhitesHispanicsBlacksAsians/Pacific IslandersAmerican Indians/Alaska Natives
Rate (per 100,000 population)
Year
0
300
600
900
1200
1500
2010200920082007200620052004200320022001
Chlamydia—Cases by Reporting Source and Sex, United States, 2001–2010
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
2010200920082007200620052004200320022001
STD Clinic, WomenSTD Clinic, MenNon-STD Clinic, WomenNon-STD Clinic, Men
Cases (in thousands)
Year
Chlamydia—Percentage of Reported Cases by Sex and Selected Reporting Sources,
United States, 2010
*HMO = health maintenance organization; HD = health department.NOTE: These categories represent 72.5% of cases with a known reporting source. Of all cases, 11.6% had a missing or unknown reporting source.
STD Clinic
Private Physician/HMO*
Other HD* Clinic
Family Planning Clinic
Emergency Room
Percentage
Men Women0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Chlamydia—Prevalence by Age Group and Race/Ethnicity, National Health and Nutrition
Examination Survey, 1999–2002
NOTE: Error bars indicate 95% confidence intervals.
SOURCE: Datta SD, Sternberg M, Johnson RE, Berman S, Papp JR, McQuillan G, et al. Gonorrhea and chlamydia in the United States among persons 14 to 39 years of age, 1999 to 2002. Ann Intern Med. 2007;147(2):89-96.
Non-Hispanic Blacks
Non-Hispanic Whites
Mexican-Americans
0
4
8
12
16
30–3920–2914–19
Prevalence, %
Age
Chlamydia—Median State-specific Positivity Rates Among Women Aged 15–24 Years Tested in Family
Planning Clinics, Infertility Prevention Project, United States, 1997–2010
NOTE: As of 1997, all 10 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) regions, which represent all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and outlying areas, reported chlamydia positivity data.
0
2
4
6
8
10
Median State-Specific Positivity Rate, %
Year
20102009200820072006200520042003200220012000199919981997
Chlamydia—Positivity Among Women Aged 15–24 Years Tested in Family Planning Clinics, by State, Infertility Prevention Project, United States and
Outlying Areas, 2010
NOTE: Includes states and outlying areas that reported chlamydia positivity data on at least 500 women aged 15–24 years screened during 2010.
Chlamydia—Trends in Positivity Rates Among Women Aged 15–24 Years Tested in Family Planning Clinics, by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Region, Infertility Prevention Project, 2006–2010
* 2009 percent positivity for Region VI previously published in the 2009 Surveillance report has been corrected.
Chlamydia—Percentage of Nucleic Acid Amplification Tests Used Among Women Aged 15–24 Years Tested in Family Planning Clinics, by U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS) Region, Infertility Prevention Project, 2006–2010
Region V
Percentage
Region VI
Percentage
Region VII
Percentage
Region VIII
Percentage
020406080
100
1006 07 08 090
20406080
100
1006 07 08 090
20406080
100
1006 07 08 090
20406080
100
1006 07 08 09
Region IX
Percentage
Region X
Percentage
020406080
100
1006 07 08 090
20406080
100
1006 07 08 09
Region I
Percentage
Region II
Percentage
Region III
Percentage
Region IV
Percentage
020406080
100
1006 07 08 090
20406080
100
1006 07 08 090
20406080
100
1006 07 08 090
20406080
100
1006 07 08 09