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STD Statistics for Atlanta

12,373
Gonorrhea cases reported in Atlanta in 2017
2,698
HIV diagnoses reported in Georgia in 2017
34,189
Chlamydia cases were reported in 2017

STD Information for Atlanta

In 2017, the Atlanta area saw increasing STD rates, mirroring the national rise in STDs over four consecutive years. In 2017, the Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell area had 34,189 chlamydia cases and 12,373 gonorrhea reports.

In 2017, there were 2,698 new diagnoses of HIV in Georgia. 23% of Georgians diagnosed with HIV in 2017 were diagnosed with AIDS within 12 months. AIDS is considered a late-stage HIV infection, which indicates that unfortunately many people test late and miss opportunities to slow the advancement of the virus. The Georgia Department of Public Health endorses earlier testing which can improve treatment and prevention. (1) 

In 2017, Georgia ranked 4th in the United States for the highest rate of primary and secondary syphilis with 1,489 cases. Georgia also ranked 6th for the highest chlamydia rates by population (65,104 cases) and 9th for highest gonorrhea rates (22,667 cases). (2)

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that each year, more than 20 million new STD cases occur in the U.S., half being from young people ages 15-24. Undiagnosed STDs cause 24,000 women to become infertile each year. Getting tested regularly is important to knowing your status, receiving treatment if necessary, and stemming the spread of the epidemic.

References

(1) “HIV Surveillance Fact Sheet.” Georgia Department of Public Health. 

(2) “Sexually Transmitted Diseases Surveillance 2017.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.