The CDC claims the total combined number of chlamydia, gonorrhea and
syphilis cases reported in 2015 reached a peak, at nearly 2 million.
Not exact matches
Reported primary and secondary
syphilis cases and rates are at a 20 - year national high.
If you go back to the 1940s, almost 100,000
cases of primary and secondary
syphilis were
reported to the CDC at that time.
Meanwhile, the rate of
reported cases of
syphilis in the U.S. rose for the seventh consecutive year — up 12 percent between 2006 and 2007 — according to preliminary data gathered by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
We haven't seen that few
cases reported in the history of
reporting syphilis since the 1940s.
We have seen increases in the last seven years, but even the number of
cases of primary and secondary
syphilis that we see today — approximately 11,000
reported cases, which is an increase from [the year] 2000 — is still many times better than what we saw in 1990 when
cases were over 50,000.
In 2014, approximately 20,000
cases of
syphilis were
reported in the United States.
Reported cases of the most infectious type of
syphilis have jumped 15 % since 2013 while
cases of gonorrhea have increased... [Click Here To Keep Reading]
BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N.C. — Online dating could be to blame for a rise in
reported... of Health and Human Services has projected 14 early diagnosed
syphilis cases in Buncombe County for 2015, which is the same as the year...
Last June, U.K. health officials
reported more than 50
cases of
syphilis across South Wales in the first half of the year, a rate that was nearly as much as all of Wales in 2013.
This is in line with the most recent
report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which found that men who have sex with men account for three - quarters of all newly diagnosed
syphilis cases.