Sexually Transmitted Diseases in California, 2009 Annual Report - cdph ca-2025

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Which STDs Must Be Reported to the Health Department? Gonorrhea. Syphilis (infections, latent (early late), late stages congenital) Chlamydia. Chancroid. AIDS. . Viral Hepatitis (A,B and C) Amebiasis.
Causes Bacteria. Gonorrhea, syphilis and chlamydia are examples of STDs that are caused by bacteria. Parasites. Trichomoniasis is an STD caused by a parasite. Viruses. STDs caused by viruses include human papillomavirus (HPV), the simplex virus, and the human immunodeficiency virus (), which causes AIDS.
The reporting process is confidential and allows health workers to reduce the spread of STDs.
The Disease Control and Epidemiology unit monitors the rates of reportable sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). These include gonorrhea, chlamydia and syphilis.
In Ohio, healthcare providers and facilities are required per Ohio Administrative Code 3701-3-02 to report the occurrence of cases or suspected cases of Chancroid, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Syphilis infection under their care and treatment to the public health authority.

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Although many sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are preventable, there are more than 20 million estimated new cases in the United States each year and rates are increasing.

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