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This report aims to improve community health by preventing disease, promoting wellness, and ensuring access to needed healthcare. It provides information on chlamydia, primary & secondary syphilis, congenital syphilis, and newly diagnosed HIV/AIDS cases in Santa Barbara County from 2009 to 2014. The report highlights the rising rates of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and early syphilis, as well as the stable HIV incidence rates.
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Santa Barbara CountySTD Summary Report2009-2014 Improve the health of our communities by preventing disease, promoting wellness, and ensuring access to needed health care.
Chlamydia Cases by GenderSanta Barbara County 2009-2015* Michelle Wehmer, MPH * 2015 Estimates based on CalREDIE cases Source: STD Control Branch/CalREDIE.
Michelle Wehmer, MPH Source: STD Control Branch/CalREDIE. California County Pop. Estimates and Components of Change by Year, July 1, 2000-2020, CA Dept. of Finance; CDC
Michelle Wehmer, MPH Source: STD Control Branch/CalREDIE. California County Pop. Estimates and Components of Change by Year, July 1, 2000-2020, CA Dept. of Finance, CDC
Primary & Secondary Syphilis Cases by GenderSanta Barbara County 2009-2015* Michelle Wehmer, MPH * 2015 Estimates based on CalREDIE cases Source: STD Control Branch/CalREDIE.
Female P&S Syphilis and Congenital Syphilis CasesCalifornia, 2009-2014 Michelle Wehmer, MPH *2014 Congenital Rate is an estimate based on projected 2014 CA births projections – CA Dept. of Finance
2015* Newly Diagnosed HIV/AIDS Cases Michelle Wehmer, MPH
Epidemiology Summary • Rates of Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Early Syphilis are rising significantly in SBC • Early 2015 data suggests that this trend is continuing • Syphilis has the smallest case numbers but very dramatic increase over past 4 years • HIV incidence rates (new cases) are mostly stable over past 4 years • More than half of newly diagnosed HIV cases in 2015 had AIDS at time of diagnosis Michelle Wehmer, MPH