WebMay 20, 2024 · In 2024 there were 2.4 million cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), the CDC said. This included 677 769 cases of gonorrhoea (a 45% increase from 2016), 133 945 cases of syphilis (a 52% increase from 2016), 2145 cases of congenital syphilis (a 235% increase from 2016), and 1579 885 cases of chlamydia (a 1.2% … WebOct 8, 2024 · The coalition – as part of the Partnership to End the HIV, STD, and Hepatitis Epidemics – called for Congress to increase funding for CDC’s STD prevention services …
U.S. STI Epidemic Showed No Signs of Slowing in 2024 - CDC
Web1 day ago · This week, troubling new data from the CDC showed sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Reported cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis all increased between 2024 and 2024 and reached a total ... WebThe 2024 CDC STD Surveillance Report found that the annual cases of STIs in the US continued to increase in 2024, totaling more than an estimated 2.5 million cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis; congenital syphilis increased by 279% between 2015 and 2024. 1 STIs have increased across multiple groups, but disproportionately affect … bury headway
Rates of gonorrhea, syphilis continued to increase in 2024, CDC …
WebOct 8, 2024 · The coalition – as part of the Partnership to End the HIV, STD, and Hepatitis Epidemics – called for Congress to increase funding for CDC’s STD prevention services by $70 million. WebUnusual or odorous vaginal discharge. Unusual vaginal bleeding. Pain during sex. Sore, swollen lymph nodes, particularly in the groin but sometimes more widespread. Lower abdominal pain. Fever. Rash over the trunk, hands or feet. Signs and symptoms may appear a few days after exposure. WebFrom 2024 to 2024: Overall reported STDs have increased 7%. Chlamydia decreased nearly 4%*. Gonorrhea increased nearly 28%. Total syphilis increased about 74%. Congenital syphilis (syphilis among newborns) increased more than 203%. *Decrease likely due to reduced screening during the COVID-19 pandemic, not a reduction in new infections. bury health care