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This Is the City With the Highest Rate of STDs in the US Right Now

This Is the City With the Highest Rate of STDs in the US Right Now

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50. Anchorage, AK

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49. Tuscaloosa, AL

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48. Spartanburg, SC

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47. Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC

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46. Farmington, NM

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45. Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR

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44. Vineland, NJ

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43. Muskegon-Norton Shores, MI

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40. Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI

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38. Texarkana, TX-AR

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37. Manhattan, KS

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36. Hattiesburg, MS

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35. Warner Robins, GA

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34. Fairbanks-College, AK

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33. Yakima, WA

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32. Mobile, AL

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31. Lawton, OK

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30. Virginia Beach-Chesapeake-Norfolk, VA-NC

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29. Decatur, AL

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28. Lubbock, TX

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27. Jonesboro, AR

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26. Shreveport-Bossier City, LA

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25. Savannah, GA

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24. Clarksville, TN-KY

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23. Goldsboro, NC

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22. Columbus, GA-AL

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21. Columbia, SC

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20. Gainesville, FL

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19. Baton Rouge, LA

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18. Monroe, LA

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17. New Orleans-Metairie, LA

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16. Jacksonville, NC

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15. Alexandria, LA

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14. Jackson, MS

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13. Montgomery, AL

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12. Valdosta, GA

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11. Florence, SC

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10. Decatur, IL

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8. Macon-Bibb County, GA

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7. Memphis, TN-MS-AR

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6. Albany, GA

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4. Tallahassee, FL

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3. Fayetteville, NC

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2. Sumter, SC

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1. Greenville, NC

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50. Anchorage, AK
49. Tuscaloosa, AL
48. Spartanburg, SC
47. Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC
46. Farmington, NM
45. Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR
44. Vineland, NJ
43. Muskegon-Norton Shores, MI
42. Hinesville, GA
41. Houma-Bayou Cane-Thibodaux, LA
40. Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI
39. Killeen-Temple, TX
38. Texarkana, TX-AR
37. Manhattan, KS
36. Hattiesburg, MS
35. Warner Robins, GA
34. Fairbanks-College, AK
33. Yakima, WA
32. Mobile, AL
31. Lawton, OK
30. Virginia Beach-Chesapeake-Norfolk, VA-NC
29. Decatur, AL
28. Lubbock, TX
27. Jonesboro, AR
26. Shreveport-Bossier City, LA
25. Savannah, GA
24. Clarksville, TN-KY
23. Goldsboro, NC
22. Columbus, GA-AL
21. Columbia, SC
20. Gainesville, FL
19. Baton Rouge, LA
18. Monroe, LA
17. New Orleans-Metairie, LA
16. Jacksonville, NC
15. Alexandria, LA
14. Jackson, MS
13. Montgomery, AL
12. Valdosta, GA
11. Florence, SC
10. Decatur, IL
9. Hammond, LA
8. Macon-Bibb County, GA
7. Memphis, TN-MS-AR
6. Albany, GA
5. Rocky Mount, NC
4. Tallahassee, FL
3. Fayetteville, NC
2. Sumter, SC
1. Greenville, NC

Despite the advancements in medical technology in the US, STDs are on the rise in many areas. While the rates of certain STDs, or sexually transmitted diseases, have gone down in recent years, the rates of other STDs have gone up.

According to the CDC, there were 2.5 million cases of syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia in the US in 2022. While the rates of STDs like gonorrhea went down from 2021 to 2022, the rates of syphilis and chlamydia went up.

Most STDs are preventable, but one challenge is that many of these infections are asymptomatic. Individuals who have an infection may not realize it right away. There has been a rise in STDs in older populations, but according to the CDC, nearly half of all cases involve individuals between the ages of 15 and 24.

Out of the states with the highest STD rates, the three states with the worst infection rates are in the South. The three states currently with the highest rates are Louisiana, Georgia, and Mississippi.

There are more than 25 STDs that can be transmitted from one person to another, but chlamydia is the most commonly reported one in the US. Out of those infected with chlamydia, the majority do not show any symptoms. According to the CDC, over 1.6 million cases of chlamydia were reported in 2022. Knowing the cities with the highest STD rates can help identify issues with education and access to preventative measures. (After this article, check out The City with the Unhealthiest Residents in Each State.)

Methodology

To determine the cities with the most STDs, 24/7 Tempo reviewed data on chlamydia incidence from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Metropolitan statistical areas were ranked based on the number of diagnosed cases of chlamydia – the most common STI, and an indicator of overall STI prevalence – per 100,000 residents. Data on population came from the U.S. Census Bureau's Population and Housing Unit Estimates program. Data was aggregated from the county level to the metropolitan statistical area level using boundary definitions from the Census Bureau. Supplemental data on the percentage of adults 25 years and over with at least a high school diploma came from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2022 American Community Survey and are one-year estimates. Data on the percentage of adults 18 and over who report binge or heavy drinking came from the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps program and is based on data for 2021.

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