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KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT BUREAU OF DISEASE CONTROL & PREVENTION SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE PROGRAM TABLE OF CONTENTS JANUARY - JUNE 2014 Reported Cases of Chlamydia by Month Reported Cases of Chlamydia by Age Reported Cases of Chlamydia by Race Reported Cases of Chlamydia by Sex Reported Cases of Chlamydia by County Reported Rates of Chlamydia by County Reported Cases of Gonorrhea by Month Reported Cases of Gonorrhea by Age Reported Cases of Gonorrhea by Race Reported Cases of Gonorrhea by Sex Reported Cases of Gonorrhea by County Reported Rates of Gonorrhea by County Reported Cases of Early Syphilis by Month Reported Cases of Early Syphilis by Age Reported Cases of Early Syphilis by Race Reported Cases of Early Syphilis by Sex Reported Cases of Primary and Secondary Syphilis by County Reported Rates of Primary and Secondary Syphilis by County Reported Cases of Early Latent Syphilis by County Reported Rates of Early Latent Syphilis by County Reported Cases of Early Syphilis by County Reported Rates of Early Syphilis by County

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KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT BUREAU OF DISEASE CONTROL & PREVENTION SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE PROGRAM

TABLE OF CONTENTS

JANUARY - JUNE 2014

Reported Cases of Chlamydia by Month Reported Cases of Chlamydia by Age Reported Cases of Chlamydia by Race Reported Cases of Chlamydia by Sex

Reported Cases of Chlamydia by County Reported Rates of Chlamydia by County

Reported Cases of Gonorrhea by Month Reported Cases of Gonorrhea by Age Reported Cases of Gonorrhea by Race Reported Cases of Gonorrhea by Sex

Reported Cases of Gonorrhea by County Reported Rates of Gonorrhea by County

Reported Cases of Early Syphilis by Month Reported Cases of Early Syphilis by Age Reported Cases of Early Syphilis by Race Reported Cases of Early Syphilis by Sex

Reported Cases of Primary and Secondary Syphilis by County Reported Rates of Primary and Secondary Syphilis by County

Reported Cases of Early Latent Syphilis by County Reported Rates of Early Latent Syphilis by County

Reported Cases of Early Syphilis by County Reported Rates of Early Syphilis by County

1,001

796 852

1,032

873 897

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

State of Kansas Reported Cases of Chlamydia by Month

January - June 2014

Total: 5,451

8 38

1,551

2,207

941

386

178 142

-

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

Age 0-9 Age 10-14 Age 15-19 Age 20-24 Age 25-29 Age 30-34 Age 35-39 Age 40+

State of Kansas Reported Cases of Chlamydia by Age

January - June 2014

Total: 5,451

1,560

890

539

52 63

2,377

-

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

White African American Hispanic AS/PI AI/AN Unknown

State of Kansas Reported Cases of Chlamydia by Race *

January - June 2014

Total: 5,481 * Includes 30 cases identified as more than one race.

25%

75%

State of Kansas Reported Cases of Chlamydia by Sex

January - June 2014

Total: 5,451

Female 4,076

Male 1,375

State of KansasReported Cases of Chlamydia by County

January - June 2014

Butler

Ford

Reno

Ellis

Ness

Elk

Gove

Finney

Clark

Lyon

Gray

Logan

Barber

Rice

Smith

Trego

Pratt

CowleySumner

Jewell

Clay

Lane

Linn

Meade

Rooks

ScottMarion

Rush

Rawlins

Barton

Thomas

Norton Phillips

Riley

Kearny

Cloud

Russell

Chase

Kiowa

Harper

Sherman

Wallace

Saline

Decatur

Hamilton

Morris

Graham

Osage

Marshall

Sedgwick

Morton

Osborne

Grant

Coffey

Stafford

Ottawa

Allen

Lincoln

Cheyenne

Sheridan

Greenwood

GreeleyMiami

Kingman

Wichita

Mitchell

Pawnee

Brown

Stevens

Stanton

Dickinson

Labette

Wilson

Nemaha

Seward

Republic

Jackson

McPherson

Ellsworth

Haskell

Hodgeman

Washington

HarveyBourbon

Neosho

Comanche

Franklin

Edwards

WabaunseeGeary

Crawford

Pottawatomie

Cherokee

Anderson

Jefferson

Shawnee

Douglas Johnson

Woodson

Chautauqua

Atchison

Doniphan

Montgomery

Leaven-worth Wyandotte

4

5

1

1

21

136

9

565

27

7

3

8

1,343

7

42

207

8

8

34 16

5

27

1

4

6

12

22

718

6

30

5

8

76

13

1

3

3

56

14

20

514

83

1

8

58

9

12

141

48

7 12

4105

6

1

7

72

116

3

221

5

8

1

1

65

297

17

8

6

613

6

24 1

3

6

2

2

2

9

449

15

50

23

79

14

2

16

6

2

11

71

5

Data Source: Estimated Population from CY 2012, Kansas Information for Communities and Epi-Trax database.Provided by: KS Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention

5,451Total Case(s)

Butler

Ford

Reno

Ellis

Ness

Elk

Gove

Finney

Clark

Lyon

Gray

Logan

Barber

Rice

Smith

Trego

Pratt

CowleySumner

Jewell

Clay

Lane

Linn

Meade

Rooks

ScottMarion

Rush

Rawlins

Barton

Thomas

Norton Phillips

Riley

Kearny

Cloud

Russell

Chase

Kiowa

Harper

Sherman

Wallace

Saline

Decatur

Hamilton

Morris

Graham

Osage

Marshall

Sedgwick

Morton

Osborne

Grant

Coffey

Stafford

Ottawa

Allen

Lincoln

Cheyenne

Sheridan

Greenwood

GreeleyMiami

Kingman

Wichita

Mitchell

Pawnee

Brown

Stevens

Stanton

Dickinson

Labette

Wilson

Nemaha

Seward

Republic

Jackson

McPherson

Ellsworth

Haskell

Hodgeman

Washington

HarveyBourbon

Neosho

Comanche

Franklin

Edwards

WabaunseeGeary

Crawford

Pottawatomie

Cherokee

Anderson

Jefferson

Shawnee

Douglas Johnson

Woodson

Chautauqua

Atchison

Doniphan

Montgomery

Leaven-worth Wyandotte

93.0180.0

77.0

187.0

63.0

115.5

94.028.0

35.9

78.137.3

94.0

22.7

56.7

101.4

32.8

115.7

86.4

39.4 52.5

69.7

164.6

17.8

33.2

76.3

58.3

139.0

151.1130.9

68.8189.5

137.6

80.1

119.7

46.2

82.3

49.3

94.4

44.3 62.1

114.9

85.4

102.2185.1

247.8200.9

121.6126.8

100.8

128.0

193.0

101.0

152.8

210.4

106.3

93.8

82.3

113.7

80.6

186.1

95.3145.1

82.8

122.0

202.163.2

98.8164.5

126.2

136.3

123.5

138.3

121.5

89.7

111.5

110.3

162.5246.3

100.7

200.7

127.2

141.7

137.7120.1

128.2

174.9

136.8

114.4

218.3

282.3

266.5

251.8

274.1

250.9263.1

355.1

Chlamydia - Rates by County:January - June 2014

Rate (per 100,000 population) Confirmed Case(s):

Data Source: Estimated Population from CY 2012, Kansas Information for Communities and Epi-Trax database.Provided by: KS Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention

Note: The total rate of chlamydia for Kansas was 188.9 per 100,000 population.0.0 0.1 - 50.0 50.1 - 150.0 150.1 - 250.0 > 250.0

219

144

209 217 223 226

0

50

100

150

200

250

State of Kansas Reported Cases of Gonorrhea by Month

January - June 2014

Total: 1,238

0 6

234

430

283

155

68 62

-

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

500

Age 0-9 Age 10-14 Age 15-19 Age 20-24 Age 25-29 Age 30-34 Age 35-39 Age 40+

State of Kansas Reported Cases of Gonorrhea by Age

January - June 2014

Total: 1,238

425

458

97

5 10

254

-

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

500

White African American Hispanic AS/PI AI/AN Unknown

State of Kansas Reported Cases of Gonorrhea by Race *

January - June 2014

Total: 1,249 * Includes 11 cases identified as more than one race.

41%

59%

State of Kansas Reported Cases of Gonorrhea by Sex

January - June 2014

Male 508

Female 730

Total: 1,238

State of KansasReported Cases of Gonorrhea by County

January - June 2014

Butler

Ford

Reno

Ellis

Ness

Elk

Gove

Finney

Clark

Lyon

Gray

Logan

Barber

Rice

Smith

Trego

Pratt

CowleySumner

Jewell

Clay

Lane

Linn

Meade

Rooks

ScottMarion

Rush

Rawlins

Barton

Thomas

Norton Phillips

Riley

Kearny

Cloud

Russell

Chase

Kiowa

Harper

Sherman

Wallace

Saline

Decatur

Hamilton

Morris

Graham

Osage

Marshall

Sedgwick

Morton

Osborne

Grant

Coffey

Stafford

Ottawa

Allen

Lincoln

Cheyenne

Sheridan

Greenwood

GreeleyMiami

Kingman

Wichita

Mitchell

Pawnee

Brown

Stevens

Stanton

Dickinson

Labette

Wilson

Nemaha

Seward

Republic

Jackson

McPherson

Ellsworth

Haskell

Hodgeman

Washington

HarveyBourbon

Neosho

Comanche

Franklin

Edwards

WabaunseeGeary

Crawford

Pottawatomie

Cherokee

Anderson

Jefferson

Shawnee

Douglas Johnson

Woodson

Chautauqua

Atchison

Doniphan

Montgomery

Leaven-worth Wyandotte

9

5

4

2

5

3

1

1

1

183

3

1 1

5

7

14

1 2

5

3

1

2

78

2

2

25

6

1

11

1

2

41

1

1

32

525

22

8940

27

40186 135

Data Source: Estimated Population from CY 2012, Kansas Information for Communities and Epi-Trax database.Provided by: KS Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention

1,238 Total Case(s)

Butler

Ford

Reno

Ellis

Ness

Elk

Gove

Finney

Clark

Lyon

Gray

Logan

Barber

Rice

Smith

Trego

Pratt

CowleySumner

Jewell

Clay

Lane

Linn

Meade

Rooks

ScottMarion

Rush

Rawlins

Barton

Thomas

Norton Phillips

Riley

Kearny

Cloud

Russell

Chase

Kiowa

Harper

Sherman

Wallace

Saline

Decatur

Hamilton

Morris

Graham

Osage

Marshall

Sedgwick

Morton

Osborne

Grant

Coffey

Stafford

Ottawa

Allen

Lincoln

Cheyenne

Sheridan

Greenwood

GreeleyMiami

Kingman

Wichita

Mitchell

Pawnee

Brown

Stevens

Stanton

Dickinson

Labette

Wilson

Nemaha

Seward

Republic

Jackson

McPherson

Ellsworth

Haskell

Hodgeman

Washington

HarveyBourbon

Neosho

Comanche

Franklin

Edwards

WabaunseeGeary

Crawford

Pottawatomie

Cherokee

Anderson

Jefferson

Shawnee

Douglas Johnson

Woodson

Chautauqua

Atchison

Doniphan

Montgomery

Leaven-worth Wyandotte

31.0

8.613.7

8.1

13.438.8

4.5

16.9 13.8

12.6

35.9

37.3

27.310.9

10.3

8.5

19.1

14.8

35.4

3.1

6.1

14.440.1

15.4 12.4

49.3

31.9

20.3

7.5

14.9

32.923.2

13.4

29.1

5.9

15.212.6

10.1

11.5

10.6

15.935.4

34.7

12.7

104.2

57.2

103.9105.2

84.8

Gonorrhea - Rates by County:January - June 2014

Rate (per 100,000 population) Confirmed Case(s):

Data Source: Estimated Population from CY 2012, Kansas Information for Communities and Epi-Trax database.Provided by: KS Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention

Note: The total rate of gonorrhea for Kansas was 42.9 per 100,000 population.0.0 < 10.0 10.1 - 25.0 25.1 - 50.0 > 50.0

10 10

15

9

15 15

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

State of Kansas Reported Cases of Early Syphilis by Month

January - June 2014

Total: 74

0 0

5

12 10

7 6

34

-

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Age 0-9 Age 10-14 Age 15-19 Age 20-24 Age 25-29 Age 30-34 Age 35-39 Age 40+

State of Kansas Reported Cases of Early Syphilis by Age

January - June 2014

Total: 74

46

17

8

1 3

0 -

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

White African American Hispanic AS/PI AI/AN Unknown

State of Kansas Reported Cases of Early Syphilis by Race *

January - June 2014

Total: 75 * Includes 1 case identified as more than one race.

77%

23%

State of Kansas Reported Cases of Early Syphilis by Sex

January - June 2014

Female 17

Male 57

Total: 74

State of KansasReported Cases of Primary and Secondary Syphillis by County

January - June 2014

Butler

Ford

Reno

Ellis

Ness

Elk

Gove

Finney

Clark

Lyon

Gray

Logan

Barber

Rice

Smith

Trego

Pratt

CowleySumner

Jewell

Clay

Lane

Linn

Meade

Rooks

ScottMarion

Rush

Rawlins

Barton

Thomas

Norton Phillips

Riley

Kearny

Cloud

Russell

Chase

Kiowa

Harper

Sherman

Wallace

Saline

Decatur

Hamilton

Morris

Graham

Osage

Marshall

Sedgwick

Morton

Osborne

Grant

Coffey

Stafford

Ottawa

Allen

Lincoln

Cheyenne

Sheridan

Greenwood

GreeleyMiami

Kingman

Wichita

Mitchell

Pawnee

Brown

Stevens

Stanton

Dickinson

Labette

Wilson

Nemaha

Seward

Republic

Jackson

McPherson

Ellsworth

Haskell

Hodgeman

Washington

HarveyBourbon

Neosho

Comanche

Franklin

Edwards

WabaunseeGeary

Crawford

Pottawatomie

Cherokee

Anderson

Jefferson

Shawnee

Douglas Johnson

Woodson

Chautauqua

Atchison

Doniphan

Montgomery

Leaven-worth Wyandotte

5

1

1

11

1 1

1

1

1

7 32

6

32 Total Case(s)Data Source: Estimated Population from CY 2012, Kansas Information for Communities and Epi-Trax database.

Provided by: KS Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention

Butler

Ford

Reno

Ellis

Ness

Elk

Gove

Finney

Clark

Lyon

Gray

Logan

Barber

Rice

Smith

Trego

Pratt

CowleySumner

Jewell

Clay

Lane

Linn

Meade

Rooks

ScottMarion

Rush

Rawlins

Barton

Thomas

Norton Phillips

Riley

Kearny

Cloud

Russell

Chase

Kiowa

Harper

Sherman

Wallace

Saline

Decatur

Hamilton

Morris

Graham

Osage

Marshall

Sedgwick

Morton

Osborne

Grant

Coffey

Stafford

Ottawa

Allen

Lincoln

Cheyenne

Sheridan

Greenwood

GreeleyMiami

Kingman

Wichita

Mitchell

Pawnee

Brown

Stevens

Stanton

Dickinson

Labette

Wilson

Nemaha

Seward

Republic

Jackson

McPherson

Ellsworth

Haskell

Hodgeman

Washington

HarveyBourbon

Neosho

Comanche

Franklin

Edwards

WabaunseeGeary

Crawford

Pottawatomie

Cherokee

Anderson

Jefferson

Shawnee

Douglas Johnson

Woodson

Chautauqua

Atchison

Doniphan

Montgomery

Leaven-worth Wyandotte

1.0

3.03.4

3.41.8

2.9

3.1

3.9 0.51.8

3.8

77.0

6.1

17.1

Primary & Secondary Syphilis - Rates by County:January - June 2014

Rate (per 100,000 population) Confirmed Case(s):

Data Source: Estimated Population from CY 2012, Kansas Information for Communities and Epi-Trax database.Provided by: KS Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention

Note: The total rate of primary and secondary syphilis for Kansas was 1.1 per 100,000 population.0 < 1.0 1.1 to 2.0 2.1 to 4.0 > 4.0

42 Total Case(s)

State of KansasReported Cases of Early Latent Syphillis by County

January - June 2014

Butler

Ford

Reno

Ellis

Ness

Elk

Gove

Finney

Clark

Lyon

Gray

Logan

Barber

Rice

Smith

Trego

Pratt

CowleySumner

Jewell

Clay

Lane

Linn

Meade

Rooks

ScottMarion

Rush

Rawlins

Barton

Thomas

Norton Phillips

Riley

Kearny

Cloud

Russell

Chase

Kiowa

Harper

Sherman

Wallace

Saline

Decatur

Hamilton

Morris

Graham

Osage

Marshall

Sedgwick

Morton

Osborne

Grant

Coffey

Stafford

Ottawa

Allen

Lincoln

Cheyenne

Sheridan

Greenwood

GreeleyMiami

Kingman

Wichita

Mitchell

Pawnee

Brown

Stevens

Stanton

Dickinson

Labette

Wilson

Nemaha

Seward

Republic

Jackson

McPherson

Ellsworth

Haskell

Hodgeman

Washington

HarveyBourbon

Neosho

Comanche

Franklin

Edwards

WabaunseeGeary

Crawford

Pottawatomie

Cherokee

Anderson

Jefferson

Shawnee

Douglas Johnson

Woodson

Chautauqua

Atchison

Doniphan

Montgomery

Leaven-worth Wyandotte

1

1 8

1

1

1

1

1

1

2 88

1 7

Data Source: Estimated Population from CY 2012, Kansas Information for Communities and Epi-Trax database.Provided by: KS Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention

Butler

Ford

Reno

Ellis

Ness

Elk

Gove

Finney

Clark

Lyon

Gray

Logan

Barber

Rice

Smith

Trego

Pratt

CowleySumner

Jewell

Clay

Lane

Linn

Meade

Rooks

ScottMarion

Rush

Rawlins

Barton

Thomas

Norton Phillips

Riley

Kearny

Cloud

Russell

Chase

Kiowa

Harper

Sherman

Wallace

Saline

Decatur

Hamilton

Morris

Graham

Osage

Marshall

Sedgwick

Morton

Osborne

Grant

Coffey

Stafford

Ottawa

Allen

Lincoln

Cheyenne

Sheridan

Greenwood

GreeleyMiami

Kingman

Wichita

Mitchell

Pawnee

Brown

Stevens

Stanton

Dickinson

Labette

Wilson

Nemaha

Seward

Republic

Jackson

McPherson

Ellsworth

Haskell

Hodgeman

Washington

HarveyBourbon

Neosho

Comanche

Franklin

Edwards

WabaunseeGeary

Crawford

Pottawatomie

Cherokee

Anderson

Jefferson

Shawnee

Douglas Johnson

Woodson

Chautauqua

Atchison

Doniphan

Montgomery

Leaven-worth Wyandotte

3.0

2.7

2.9 1.6

3.4

1.3

2.5

1.1 1.4

1.3

6.7

14.2 7.1

4.4

Early Latent Syphilis - Rates by County:January - June 2014

Rate (per 100,000 population) Confirmed Case(s):

Data Source: Estimated Population from CY 2012, Kansas Information for Communities and Epi-Trax database.Provided by: KS Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention

Note: The total rate of early latent syphilis for Kansas was 1.5 per 100,000 population.0 < 1.0 1.1 to 2.0 2.1 to 4.0 > 4.0

State of KansasReported Cases of Early Syphillis by County

January - June 2014

Butler

Ford

Reno

Ellis

Ness

Elk

Gove

Finney

Clark

Lyon

Gray

Logan

Barber

Rice

Smith

Trego

Pratt

CowleySumner

Jewell

Clay

Lane

Linn

Meade

Rooks

ScottMarion

Rush

Rawlins

Barton

Thomas

Norton Phillips

Riley

Kearny

Cloud

Russell

Chase

Kiowa

Harper

Sherman

Wallace

Saline

Decatur

Hamilton

Morris

Graham

Osage

Marshall

Sedgwick

Morton

Osborne

Grant

Coffey

Stafford

Ottawa

Allen

Lincoln

Cheyenne

Sheridan

Greenwood

GreeleyMiami

Kingman

Wichita

Mitchell

Pawnee

Brown

Stevens

Stanton

Dickinson

Labette

Wilson

Nemaha

Seward

Republic

Jackson

McPherson

Ellsworth

Haskell

Hodgeman

Washington

HarveyBourbon

Neosho

Comanche

Franklin

Edwards

WabaunseeGeary

Crawford

Pottawatomie

Cherokee

Anderson

Jefferson

Shawnee

Douglas Johnson

Woodson

Chautauqua

Atchison

Doniphan

Montgomery

Leaven-worth Wyandotte

1

1

1

2

2

1

1

1 1

1

1

1

1

1

1

9

13

1

1110

13

Data Source: Estimated Population from CY 2012, Kansas Information for Communities and Epi-Trax database.Provided by: KS Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention

74 Total Case(s)

Butler

Ford

Reno

Ellis

Ness

Elk

Gove

Finney

Clark

Lyon

Gray

Logan

Barber

Rice

Smith

Trego

Pratt

CowleySumner

Jewell

Clay

Lane

Linn

Meade

Rooks

ScottMarion

Rush

Rawlins

Barton

Thomas

Norton Phillips

Riley

Kearny

Cloud

Russell

Chase

Kiowa

Harper

Sherman

Wallace

Saline

Decatur

Hamilton

Morris

Graham

Osage

Marshall

Sedgwick

Morton

Osborne

Grant

Coffey

Stafford

Ottawa

Allen

Lincoln

Cheyenne

Sheridan

Greenwood

GreeleyMiami

Kingman

Wichita

Mitchell

Pawnee

Brown

Stevens

Stanton

Dickinson

Labette

Wilson

Nemaha

Seward

Republic

Jackson

McPherson

Ellsworth

Haskell

Hodgeman

Washington

HarveyBourbon

Neosho

Comanche

Franklin

Edwards

WabaunseeGeary

Crawford

Pottawatomie

Cherokee

Anderson

Jefferson

Shawnee

Douglas Johnson

Woodson

Chautauqua

Atchison

Doniphan

Montgomery

Leaven-worth Wyandotte

2.7

2.0

2.9 2.6

3.4

1.8

2.9

1.3

2.5

3.1

1.3

5.0

77.0

6.9

5.9

6.7

6.1

14.2

17.1

8.9

8.2

Early Syphilis - Rates by County:January - June 2014

Rate (per 100,000 population) Confirmed Case(s):

Data Source: Estimated Population from CY 2012, Kansas Information for Communities and Epi-Trax database.Provided by: KS Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention

Note: The total rate of early syphilis for Kansas was 2.6 per 100,000 population.0 < 1.0 1.1 to 2.0 2.1 to 4.0 > 4.0