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KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT BUREAU OF DISEASE CONTROL & PREVENTION STI/HIV PROGRAM TABLE OF CONTENTS JANUARY - DECEMBER 2015
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
1,026
929 990
938
837
1,007 957 925 948
964 940
1,045
-
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
State of Kansas Reported Cases of Chlamydia by Month
January - December 2015
Total: 11,506
5 57
3,286
4,720
1,939
805
386 308
-
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
5,000
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 - December 2015
Total: 11, 506
3,619
1,745
1,043
97 136
4,905
-
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
White African American Hispanic AS/PI AI/AN Unknown
State of Kansas Reported Cases of Chlamydia by Race *
January - December 2015
Total: 11,545 * Includes 39 cases identified as more than one race.
27%
73%
State of Kansas Reported Cases of Chlamydia by Sex
January - December 2015
Total: 11,506
Female 8,348
Male 3,158
State of KansasReported Cases of Chlamydia by County
January - December 2015
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
Butler
Ford
Reno
Ellis
Ness
Elk
Gove
Finney
Clark
Lyon
Gray
Logan
Barber
Rice
Smith
Trego
Pratt
CowleySumner
Jewell
Clay
Lane
7
4
3
6 1
3
9
8
2
8 3
2
5
5
6
4
4
2
72 5
6
2 7
6
36
5 8
5
5
2
4 51
43
9
4
59
8
23
4163
17
11
12
61
14
211
10
17
20
47
63
243
12
10
11
152
15
41158
29
13
47
14
1012
13
10
4916
14
99
19
88
1111
109
164
53
61
42
76
1923
21
129
35
9921
295
2,653
68
103
466
23
146
895653
246
1,676230
1,182
Data Source: Estimated Population from CY 2014, Kansas Information for Communities and Epi-Trax database.Provided by: KS Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention
11,506 Total Case(s)
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
Butler
Ford
Reno
Ellis
Ness
Elk
Gove
Finney
Clark
Lyon
Gray
Logan
Barber
Rice
Smith
Trego
Pratt
CowleySumner
Jewell
Clay
Lane
78.8 159.1155.9 192.4
104.1116.1 164.3106.1126.568.8 107.289.9 98.3 138.0 214.0
127.9205.3
142.4
147.3 213.4
172.3
172.1 175.5185.9
183.8 59.3230.6
185.6
214.363.2
214.7132.8 36.7 201.3
96.6 156.458.1
104.4162.9 110.6
132.0 246.1126.7 162.7 128.6
98.7189.5 194.8 199.0 210.5
111.4
222.9 166.0 139.5 115.8216.9
76.8
183.6 139.9 81.7160.8 137.9 206.3
297.1 292.1
361.9411.8
619.7291.5 266.2
565.3 560.1 291.8529.1 294.9
388.4296.7
255.9
312.2
626.5501.7
731.3
324.8
398.0 609.6
284.3380.9
454.1 521.4416.2294.3 255.8259.8 371.6
250.8
289.6
567.4434.2
422.7375.0 302.4307.1 472.3 255.0258.5
Chlamydia - Rates by County:January - December 2015
Rate (per 100,000 population) Confirmed Case(s):
Data Source: Estimated Population from CY 2014, 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 396.2 per 100,000 population.0.0 0.1 - 50.0 50.1 - 150.0 150.1 - 250.0 > 250.0
206
147
207 191
220
240 236 230
216 225
191
233
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
State of Kansas Reported Cases of Gonorrhea by Month
January - December 2015
Total: 2,542
1 8
430
832
520
336
175
240
-
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
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 - December 2015
Total: 2,542
1,011
724
178
11 30
594
-
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
White African American Hispanic AS/PI AI/AN Unknown
State of Kansas Reported Cases of Gonorrhea by Race *
January - December 2015
Total: 2,548 * Includes 6 cases identified as more than one race.
50%
50%
State of Kansas Reported Cases of Gonorrhea by Sex
January - December 2015
Male 1,278
Female 1,264
Total: 2,542
State of KansasReported Cases of Gonorrhea by County
January - December 2015
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
Butler
Ford
Reno
Ellis
Ness
Elk
Gove
Finney
Clark
Lyon
Gray
Logan
Barber
Rice
Smith
Trego
Pratt
CowleySumner
Jewell
Clay
Lane
1
7
1
6
4
76
41 1
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
5
1
2
52
1
1
6
2
22
1
1
1
148
4
37
1
8
519
7
3112
1
19
14
11
14
1
34
11
988
19
10
43
12
10
13
83
67
10
311287
306
43
Data Source: Estimated Population from CY 2014, Kansas Information for Communities and Epi-Trax database.Provided by: KS Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention
2,542 Total Case(s)
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
Butler
Ford
Reno
Ellis
Ness
Elk
Gove
Finney
Clark
Lyon
Gray
Logan
Barber
Rice
Smith
Trego
Pratt
CowleySumner
Jewell
Clay
Lane
31.8 12.0
41.638.7 17.9 32.8 10.212.7
21.3
14.213.834.5 50.0
37.7
42.246.9 21.3
19.7
16.5
14.4
21.920.5
46.5 37.315.8 7.7
16.4 31.625.6 39.8 18.3 20.4
37.120.0 11.9 10.5
37.725.5
17.2 17.0 32.3 47.7 24.1
140.360.6
57.288.7
71.261.0
53.0 85.0
117.1174.3
189.3
56.7
70.0
58.0
78.5126.7 54.2
194.250.8
80.8 52.851.6
Gonorrhea - Rates by County:January - December 2015
Rate (per 100,000 population) Confirmed Case(s):
Data Source: Estimated Population from CY 2014, 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 87.5 per 100,000 population.0.0 < 10.0 10.1 - 25.0 25.1 - 50.0 > 50.0
17
23
18 19 20
14
26
14
31
25
22
12
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
State of Kansas Reported Cases of Early Syphilis by Month
January - December 2015
Total: 241
0 0
21
63
42
31
24
60
-
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
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 - December 2015
Total: 241
129
67
42
3 3 0 -
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
White African American Hispanic AS/PI AI/AN Unknown
State of Kansas Reported Cases of Early Syphilis by Race *
January - December 2015
Total: 241 * Includes 3 case identified as more than one race.
81%
19%
State of Kansas Reported Cases of Early Syphilis by Sex
January - December 2015
Female 45
Male 196
Total: 241
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
Butler
Ford
Reno
Ellis
Ness
Elk
Gove
Finney
Clark
Lyon
Gray
Logan
Barber
Rice
Smith
Trego
Pratt
CowleySumner
Jewell
Clay
Lane
1
1
11
1
1
29
1
1
1
1
12
5
5
1
28
93
3
2
7
87 Total Case(s)Data Source: Estimated Population from CY 2014, Kansas Information for Communities and Epi-Trax database.
Provided by: KS Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention
State of KansasReported Cases of Primary and Secondary Syphilis by County
January - December 2015
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
Butler
Ford
Reno
Ellis
Ness
Elk
Gove
Finney
Clark
Lyon
Gray
Logan
Barber
Rice
Smith
Trego
Pratt
CowleySumner
Jewell
Clay
Lane
3.4 2.6 1.6
3.0
3.82.8
3.7
2.91.6
2.9
15.9 7.4
6.6
16.1 17.646.0
5.4
4.3
10.3
10.0
5.5
8.5 4.8
Rate (per 100,000 population) Confirmed Case(s):
Data Source: Estimated Population from CY 2014, Kansas Information for Communities and Epi-Trax database.Provided by: KS Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention
0 < 1.0 1.1 to 2.0 2.1 to 4.0 > 4.0
Primary & Secondary Syphilis - Rates by County:January - December 2015
Note: The total rate of primary and secondary syphilis for Kansas was 3.0 per 100,000 population.
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
Butler
Ford
Reno
Ellis
Ness
Elk
Gove
Finney
Clark
Lyon
Gray
Logan
Barber
Rice
Smith
Trego
Pratt
CowleySumner
Jewell
Clay
Lane
1
1
3
1
1
1
17
1
11
2
1
4
2
11
9
1
54
8
7
3 21
21
Data Source: Estimated Population from CY 2014, Kansas Information for Communities and Epi-Trax database.Provided by: KS Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention
State of KansasReported Cases of Early Latent Syphillis by County
January - December 2015
154 Total Case(s)
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
Butler
Ford
Reno
Ellis
Ness
Elk
Gove
Finney
Clark
Lyon
Gray
Logan
Barber
Rice
Smith
Trego
Pratt
CowleySumner
Jewell
Clay
Lane
3.7
3.03.9 3.0
2.91.5
2.9
2.7
2.9
39.45.3
14.26.9
12.6
46.0
8.9
8.25.0
13.0
13.5
10.65.1
12.84.3 4.8
Rate (per 100,000 population) Confirmed Case(s):
Data Source: Estimated Population from CY 2014, Kansas Information for Communities and Epi-Trax database.Provided by: KS Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention
0 < 1.0 1.1 to 2.0 2.1 to 4.0 > 4.0
Early Latent Syphilis - Rates by County:January - December 2015
Note: The total rate of early latent syphilis for Kansas was 5.3 per 100,000 population.
State of KansasReported Cases of Early Syphillis by County
January - December 2015
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
Butler
Ford
Reno
Ellis
Ness
Elk
Gove
Finney
Clark
Lyon
Gray
Logan
Barber
Rice
Smith
Trego
Pratt
CowleySumner
Jewell
Clay
Lane
1
1 1
3
2
11
1
1
2
21
1
2
1
1
21
2
3
9
2
11
2
82
5
16
14
11 30
10 28
Data Source: Estimated Population from CY 2014, Kansas Information for Communities and Epi-Trax database.Provided by: KS Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention
241 Total Case(s)
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
Butler
Ford
Reno
Ellis
Ness
Elk
Gove
Finney
Clark
Lyon
Gray
Logan
Barber
Rice
Smith
Trego
Pratt
CowleySumner
Jewell
Clay
Lane
3.4
3.9 3.03.7
1.61.5
2.7
2.9
39.4 15.9 7.4
12.0
14.29.4 5.2
28.7 17.6
6.091.9
12.7
13.67.8
17.3
10.3
10.0
5.713.5
5.7 16.15.1
12.812.8 9.5
Early Syphilis - Rates by County:January - December 2015
Rate (per 100,000 population) Confirmed Case(s):
Data Source: Estimated Population from CY 2014, 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 8.3 per 100,000 population.0 < 1.0 1.1 to 2.0 2.1 to 4.0 > 4.0