U.S. sets record in sexual disease cases

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U.S. sets record in sexual disease cases

By MIKE STOBBE, AP Medical Writer



More than 1 million cases of chlamydia were reported in the United States last year — the most ever reported for a sexually transmitted disease, federal health officials said Tuesday.
"A new U.S. record," said Dr. John M. Douglas Jr. of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
More bad news: Gonorrhea rates are jumping again after hitting a record low, and an increasing number of cases are caused by a "superbug" version resistant to common antibiotics, federal officials said Tuesday.
Syphilis is rising, too. The rate of congenital syphilis — which can deform or kill babies — rose for the first time in 15 years.
"Hopefully we will not see this turn into a trend," said Dr. Khalil Ghanem, an infectious diseases specialist at Johns Hopkins University's School of medicine.
The CDC releases a report each year on chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis, three diseases caused by sexually transmitted bacteria.
Chlamydia is the most common. Nearly 1,031,000 cases were reported last year, up from 976,000 the year before.
The count broke the single-year record for reported cases of a sexually transmitted disease, which was 1,013,436 cases of gonorrhea, set in 1978.
Putting those numbers into rates, there were about 349 cases of chlamydia per 100,000 people in 2006, up 5.6 percent from the 329 per 100,000 rate in 2005.
CDC officials say the chlamydia record may not be all bad news: They think the higher number is largely a result of better and more intensive screening.
Since 1993, the CDC has recommended annual screening in sexually active women ages 15 to 25. Meanwhile, urine and swab tests for the bacteria are getting better and are used more often, for men as well as women, said Douglas, director of the CDC's Division of Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention.
About three-quarters of women infected with chlamydia have no symptoms. Left untreated, the infection can spread and ultimately can lead to infertility. It's easily treated if caught early.
Health officials believe as many as 2.8 million new cases may actually be occurring each year, he added.
Chlamydia infection rates are more than seven times higher in black women then whites, and more than twice as high in black women than Hispanics. But it's a risk women of all races should consider, CDC officials said.
"If (health care) providers think young women in their practice don't have chlamydia, they should think again," said Dr. Stuart Berman, a CDC epidemiologist.
The gonorrhea story is somewhat different.
In 2004, the nation's gonorrhea rate fell to 112.4 cases per 100,000 people in 2004, the lowest level since the government started tracking cases in 1941.
But since then, health officials have seen two consecutive years of increases. The 2006 rate — about 121 per 100,000 — represents a 5.5 percent increase from 2005.
Health officials don't know exactly how many superbug cases there were among the more than 358,000 gonorrhea cases reported in 2006. But a surveillance project of 28 cities found that 14 percent were resistant to ciprofloxacin and other medicines in the fluoroquinolones class of antibiotics.
Similar samples found that 9 percent were resistant to those antibiotics in 2005, and 7 percent were resistant in 2004. The appearance of the superbug has been previously reported, and the CDC is April advised doctors to stop using those drugs against gonorrhea.
Douglas said it doesn't look like the superbugs are the reason for gonorrhea's escalating numbers overall, but they're not sure what is driving the increase.
Other doctors are worried. The superbug gonorrhea has been on the rise not only in California and Hawaii, where the problem has been most noticeable, but also in the South and parts of the Midwest.
"Suddenly we're starting to see the spread," Ghanem said.
Syphilis, a potentially deadly disease that first shows up as genital sores, has become relatively rare in the United States. About 9,800 cases of the most contagious forms or syphilis were reported in 2006, up from about 8,700 in 2005.
The rate rose from 2.9 cases per 100,000 people to 3.3, a 14 percent increase.
For congenital syphilis, in which babies get syphilis from their mothers, the rate rose only slightly from the previous year to 8.5 cases per 100,000 live births.


 
jazakallah khayr for sharing with us.

I remember once i've been told that zina will be punish in this world and hereafter.

and i heard that sexual diseases are very painful and the patient has to suffer alot :(
 
shukr allah.these are the signs which alert us from doing bad deeds. praise to allah that he has made us amoung muslims and ummah of his loving habeed e rasool SAS.
 
and i heard that sexual diseases are very painful and the patient has to suffer alot :(

:sl:

It depends... some people might be infected but have no symptoms at all. Others, well, let's just say that some people have likened the pain of gonorrhoea to urinating broken glass. :exhausted
 
I'm not going to name the university, but I do know one where it is estimated that 40% of the student body has been or will be infected by an STD. The social stigma attached to these things leads many to believe it is only the sexually promiscuous who contract these diseases, but of course that isn't the case.
 
Ah..thanks for that. Another look at the Godless kuffir being struck down for their wickedness story. I'm sure the original poster's interest was purely epidemiological :okay:

The headline might better say, "Improved Detection Efforts for Chlamydia Yield Better Identification of Asymptomatic Individuals"

Recently implemented routine screening of women above a certain age (using a simple urine test) is identifying more cases of chlamydia previously undiagnosed. That doesn't mean the true incidence is rising. Chlamydia is often asymptomatic (i.e. the patient doesn't have symptoms).


Syphillis is another matter but 9,000 cases in a population of 300,000,000 is hardly an epidemic. Most of the increase there is in the category of what the CDC calls "men who have sex with men".
 
Sexually Transmitted Diseases are a worldwide phenomonon. They hold no borders of race or religion. Indeed the religious taboo of STD's causes many countries to have a hidden epidemic, as thousands go undiagnosed due to shame.
http://data.unaids.org/pub/EpiReport/2006/10-Middle_East_and_North_Africa_2006_EpiUpdate_eng.pdf

Yes STD are worldwide, no one doubts that. But as the report stated from yahoo news, US is leading the world in this illness. Few months ago another report had come out showing US people to be most Promiscuous in the world. Where people start having bf/gf and sex at age of 10 and start competing with each other from HS and onward as to how many ppl one sleeps with, we can see that sex is more rampant in US than any other nation. So it's only natural they'll have more of STDs than anyone else.
 
Here is a bit from the UN AIDS report Barney referenced:


Unprotected sex (including during paid sex and sex between men) is the other major factor in the region’s epidemics. HIV infections levels of 9%–10%, 2.2% and 4.4% have been found among female sex workers in Saida and Tamanrasset in Algeria (Fares et al., 2004), Morocco (Ministère de la Santé Maroc, 2005) and Sudan (Federal Ministry of Health Sudan, 2002), respectively. Indeed, in Algeria and Morocco, unprotected sex accounts for the majority of reported HIV infections, and women represent an increasing proportion of people living with HIV (Ministère de la Santé Maroc, 2005). At some antenatal clinics in the south of Algeria, more than 1% of pregnant women have tested HIV-positive (Institut de Formation Paramédicale de Parnet, 2004). In Saudi Arabia, almost half (46%) of reported HIV cases have been attributed to unprotected sex. There, two thirds (67%) of all HIV cases have been reported in three cities: Jeddah, Riyadh and Damman (Al-Mazrou et al.,


1% among pregant women in Southern Algeria...tsk tsk tsk. I wonder how that happened. HIV is relatively hard to transmit. Anyone want to hazard a guess on the prevalence of other agents?
 
Yes STD are worldwide, no one doubts that. But as the report stated from yahoo news, US is leading the world in this illness. Few months ago another report had come out showing US people to be most Promiscuous in the world. Where people start having bf/gf and sex at age of 10 and start competing with each other from HS and onward as to how many ppl one sleeps with, we can see that sex is more rampant in US than any other nation. So it's only natural they'll have more of STDs than anyone else.

Yeah..that's it champ. Widespread sexual promiscuity at age 10 :giggling:

You know, I am half tempted to post something about a certain historical figure here but I am sure it would be the end of my time on this forum and might even generate a few fatwas.

You are either a dissembling hatemonger or a naive fool.
 
Yeah..that's it champ. Widespread sexual promiscuity at age 10 :giggling:

You know, I am half tempted to post something about a certain historical figure here but I am sure it would be the end of my time on this forum and might even generate a few fatwas.

You are either a dissembling hatemonger or a naive fool.

What yahoo news posted is a fact. US is the highest in STD

What i stated is also a fact, boys/girls start having sex at age 10 in US.

For a society that over promotes sexuality, it's only natural they would be high on these things.

So rather then calling me hatemonger or naive, accept the reality.
 
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islamirama,
Yahoo News? :muddlehea
I thought you didn't use Kefir News sources. :D

Well except your new proof Youtube. :giggling::giggling::giggling::giggling::giggling:

You have provided further proof that you only accept as true things that support your bias. :thumbs_do
 
islamirama,
Yahoo News? :muddlehea
I thought you didn't use Kefir News sources. :D

Well except your new proof Youtube. :giggling::giggling::giggling::giggling::giggling:

You have provided further proof that you only accept as true things that support your bias. :thumbs_do

quit being so stupid.

I take common news from normal places, except those that are known to be liars (fox, abc, cbs, etc).

I take political news from non-US media unless its someone like www.counterpunch.com

and i take religious info from religious sites that are known to be authentic and reliable and not some google site like some ignorant nobody here keeps ranting.

and as for youtube, it is nothing more than video tapes info from horse's mouth. I rather go there and watch the video uploaded there by someone from pakistan and listen to actual words and testimony of the women of lal masjid (or whoever) then be some dummy and listen to whatever crap they feed you in your media and come parroting it here making a fool of yourself.
 
quit being so stupid.

I take common news from normal places, except those that are known to be liars (fox, abc, cbs, etc).

I take political news from non-US media unless its someone like www.counterpunch.com

and i take religious info from religious sites that are known to be authentic and reliable and not some google site like some ignorant nobody here keeps ranting.

and as for youtube, it is nothing more than video tapes info from horse's mouth. I rather go there and watch the video uploaded there by someone from pakistan and listen to actual words and testimony of the women of lal masjid (or whoever) then be some dummy and listen to whatever crap they feed you in your media and come parroting it here making a fool of yourself.
There you go again.
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Were you using "Dubble Speak" when you posted that you didn't use Kefir News sources?
But when you talk about the "horse's mouth", I think you got the end wrong. ;D

Well I lessened to the "actual words and testimony of the women of lal masjid" to bad I don't understand the language. But only you would think the openion of one person out weighs everything else.

But by the way, since I don't close my mind of any valid news source, I want to thank you for getting me linked up with Dawn. It is really interesting.
I did notice that they said over one hundred were killed at the Red Mosque. Well you said a thousand. But I guess you are right again, a thousand is more than a hundred.

But then it is obvious that you look at things that way.
 
There you go again.

I did notice that they said over one hundred were killed at the Red Mosque. Well you said a thousand. But I guess you are right again, a thousand is more than a hundred.

But then it is obvious that you look at things that way.

you won't find a 100% reliable source anywhere, so you do with what you can. The site said 100 cuz that is the gov'ts offfical word (which was originally 70). Story on ground zero is much different as well as the numbers. I understand you are limited to your source of knowledge, just don't think that is the fact cuz some "official" said it.

now how about we get back on topic, the immorality of the US and how wild they are in sex and std.

Remember the sex orgies everyone was engaged in at a high school in tx, George town (i think). Ask woodrow, he may know exactly which city it was.
 
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Ah..thanks for that. Another look at the Godless kuffir being struck down for their wickedness story.

has anyone but me noticed that in world affairs almost all the threads, whether started by muslims or non-muslims have a subtext?
it's the only thing that makes "world affairs" fun! ;D
(i know - i have a strange sense of humour)
 
hola

regardless of STDs and teen pregnancy, premarital sex is a huge problem in the united states... it is very difficult to address the problem because it runs against cultural conventions and it is easy to be marginalized as a fringe religious person.

with regards to STDs, as a nurse, i can tell you it is unfair to call this a 'curse from God,' especially HIV which is increasingly becomming a disease which disproportionately afflicts children and those living in abject poverty. God is no sooner punishing adulterers with HIV than he is punishing the poor with HIV.

que Dios te bendiga
 
now how about we get back on topic, the immorality of the US and how wild they are in sex and std.

Remember the sex orgies everyone was engaged in at a high school in tx, George town (i think). Ask woodrow, he may know exactly which city it was.

I must agree with you again. The contrculture started in 60's caused big demoralization in american society. Sexual revolution, pornography,radical feminism changed this nation. Contrculture propagandists took over the whole american culture,movies (Hollywood),music,theater,newspapers,tv channels(MTV and immoral films).They can promote every type of immoral behaviour,free sex (just look what is showed in most of Hollywood movies).We must also notice that it is not the whole truth about USA. Still there are many people who follow the traditional values and morality,they teach their children in homes(to avoid gay propaganda in public schools).Its also worth to notice that this so called sexual revolution promoted by contrculturalist is nothing more than a marxist dream come true about freeing western man from intolerant christian moral ties.
 
you won't find a 100% reliable source anywhere, so you do with what you can. The site said 100 cuz that is the gov'ts offfical word (which was originally 70). Story on ground zero is much different as well as the numbers. I understand you are limited to your source of knowledge, just don't think that is the fact cuz some "official" said it.

now how about we get back on topic, the immorality of the US and how wild they are in sex and std.

Well I can't find anything on Youtube about the US and sexual morality so I don't know if any of this is true. :giggling::giggling::giggling::giggling::giggling:

Record keeping is improved. Detection ability is improved.
These are factors that can not be measured and there impact on the stats is unknown.

I assume the use of sexual freedom is on the rise. Probably more that stats would indicate. I believe many no longer buy into the sexual taboos.
Different than Iran, we do have homosexuals in the US.
Pregnant girls are no longer sent to “Boarding Schools” and they are much less likely to put there child up for adoption.

Since it isn’t our custom to kill sexually active unmarried people out of some perverted sense of “Honor” it is more likely to be out in the open.

If your “yard stick” for measuring the morality of a country is by STD stats and think beating women for making too much noise has no moral implications, then you have your proof.

I’m always amazed how much importance people put on things that have nothing to do with them and have no impact.

Why do you find it so important to be concerned about what goes on in someone else’s bedroom yet have no concern about what is happening in there kitchen. It seams that one has no more impact on you that the other.
 
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