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There are millions of sexually transmitted infections in the US every year, but new data shows the epidemic may be slowing
Although sexually transmitted infections are still at an epidemic level in the US, scientists at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are expressing cautious optimism about some decreases emerging in the newest data.
Sexually transmitted infection rates slow, CDC reports
The number of sexually transmitted infections (
STI
) in the United States in 2023 was down nearly 2% from the year before, a sign the epidemic could be slowing, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Tuesday. More than 2.4 million STIs were ...
STI Epidemic May Be Slowing, CDC Data Suggests
Since 2013, gonorrhea rates have been consistently higher among men than women, largely due to cases among men who have sex with men (MSM). Data from the STI Surveillance Network (SSuN) suggests that MSM accounted for about half of gonorrhea cases in 2023, though this varied by jurisdiction.
Soaring STI rate may be slowing, CDC says. One group is in 'crisis.'
In 2023, the U.S. reported over a million more sexually transmitted infections than in 2004, according to the CDC.Thousands of babies have syphilis.
Epidemic of sexually transmitted disease has slowed in U.S. but not in Georgia
The U.S. syphilis epidemic slowed dramatically last year, gonorrhea cases fell and chlamydia cases remained below prepandemic levels.
New CDC data shows cases of sexually transmitted infections, diseases starting to slow
An attorney helping President-elect Donald Trump assemble his new administration warned career employees at the U.S. Justice Department on Monday that they could be fired if they
Sexually transmitted disease epidemic slows in US with fall in syphilis and gonorrhoea cases
"I’m encouraged, and it’s been a long time since I felt that way” about the nation’s epidemic of sexually transmitted infections, said the Center for Disease Control (CDC)
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STI Epidemic Slows as New Syphilis and Gonorrhea Cases Fall in the U.S.
What caused some of the
STI
trends to improve? Several experts say one contributor is the growing use of the antibiotic ...
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The WRX STI Subaru Teased Us With And Then Never Built
One of these concepts, the hybrid Viziv Performance
STI
, was initially promising to be an indicator of things to come ...
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'Glimmer of hope' as STI rates slow, syphilis decreases among gay men
Primary and secondary syphilis cases dropped 13 percent among gay and bisexual men for the first time since the CDC began ...
ConsumerAffairs
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Sexually transmitted infections remain high but show signs of slowing
"After nearly two decades of
STI
increases, the tide is turning. We must make the most of this moment—let's further this ...
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on MSN
South Carolina ranks high for STD and STI cases in new CDC report
South Carolina ranked high nationally in a new CDC report Tuesday for cases of chlamydia and gonorrhea. Both are sexually ...
The Independent Singapore
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Singapore stocks retreated as trading began on Thursday—STI dropped by 0.3%
Singapore banks were also mixed as trading began. UOB was the only gainer among the three major banks, edging up 0.1%, or S$0 ...
Business Times
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Singapore shares slump at Thursday’s open; STI down 0.3%
As at 9.02 am, the Straits Times Index (
STI
) slid 12.62 points or 0.3 per cent to 3,707.72. Across the broader market, ...
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Singapore stocks rise even as trade tariff fears hurt market sentiment in Asia; STI up 0.2%
Thai Beverage was the STI’s top gainer, rising 2 per cent to 52 cents, while Frasers Logistics and Commercial Trust was at ...
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