Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance, 2023
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Description:Sexually Transmitted Infections Surveillance, 2023 provides the latest data on trends for three nationally notifiable sexually transmitted infections (STIs): chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis, including congenital syphilis. This overview summarizes the national STI surveillance data highlighting the substantial burden of STIs in the United States in 2023.
In 2023, over 2.4 million cases of syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia were diagnosed and reported. This includes over 209,000 cases of syphilis, over 600,000 cases of gonorrhea, and over 1.6 million cases of chlamydia. Importantly, the combined count includes 3,882 cases of congenital syphilis, including 279 congenital syphilis stillbirths and neonatal/infant deaths.
The number of STIs decreased 1.8% from 2022 to 2023, reflecting: • decreases in gonorrhea (7.2% decrease), • stable trends in chlamydia (<1.0% change), and • an increase in total syphilis (all stages and congenital syphilis combined) (1.0% increase).
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Citation:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Sexually Transmitted Infections Surveillance 2023. Atlanta: US Department of Health and Human Services; 2024.
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