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2010
STD Surveillance Statistics
Graphs, tables and text that describe trends in sexually transmitted diseases (STD) in Minnesota.
2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | Archive
2011 data will be released on April 19, 2012. |
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HIV/AIDS among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Minnesota
Men who have sex with men (MSM) and men who have sex with men and use injection drugs (MSM/IDU) remain at increased risk for HIV infection in MN. |
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2010 HIV/AIDS Surveillance Reports –
Number and demographic characteristics of newly diagnosed HIV/AIDS cases in Minnesota.
2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | Archive |
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STD/HIV Laboratory Survey
In 2008, MDH conducted a survey of 120 laboratories to assess STD testing and reporting practices. The results for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis and HIV testing and reporting practices from survey respondents are now available. |
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Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Among Blacks in Minnesota, 2007
Data from the MDH shows disproportionately higher rates of STDs among blacks in MN compared with rates among other race groups.
Download press release regarding this fact sheet: PDF: 30KB/2 pages) |
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Disease
Control Newsletter
MDH's Disease Control Newsletter provides an annual review of
communicable disease occurrence in Minnesota, including
the reportable sexually transmitted diseases (chancroid, chlamydia,
gonorrhea and syphilis). |
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Twin Cities Men's Health Survey
Results of the MDH survey of health and sexual behaviors of
men conducted during the 2004 Twin Cities GLBT Pride celebration
in Minneapolis. |
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STD Prevalence and Reproductive
Services for Adolescent Women in Special Settings, 2001
MDH report about the prevalence of STDs, pregnancy and contraceptive
use of female teens. |
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