CDC Reports STD’s Rampant in Washington

Dec 1, 2009

washington 300 CDC Reports STDs Rampant in WashingtonI really wanted to broach the subject of STDs in Washington, D.C. with a tongue-in-cheek approach. (I’m not doing anything more fun with my tongue at the moment.) I had a whole series of bi-partisan jokes lined up, poking fun at political personalities from Clinton to Ted Kennedy to Elliot Spitzer…

Then I thought better of it. It’s really not a laughing matter. In fact, it’s pretty sad.

D.C. beats all 50 states for cases of Chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis
Our nation’s capital has a higher concentration of STDs than anywhere else in the U.S., according to a new report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Washington D.C. has higher rates of Chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis, with:

- 451.5 cases of gonorrhea per 100,000 people
- 24.8 cases of syphilis per 100,000 people; and
- 1,177 cases of Chlamydia per 100,000 people.

The Chlamydia rate in D.C. is nearly three times the rate of neighboring Virginia and Maryland.

Indicative of larger problems
It’s easy – almost cliché – to blame politicians with a penchant for interns and prostitutes, but the reality is, STD rates are higher in major cities across the U.S.

Other problems plaguing major urban areas also plague D.C. For instance, Washington D.C. also leads the pack in violent crime, and some statistics show that more than 14,000 people in our nation’s capital are homeless.

Sadly, these statistics don’t share any “breaking news.” They only drive home some obvious points:

- More sex education may help combat the spread of STDs.
- A better healthcare system can diagnose and treat individuals before they perpetuate more disease.
- How can we expect our politicians to serve an entire country when they can’t take care of problems right on their doorstep?

Teen girls also at risk
Nationwide, according to the CDC report, teen girls show the highest rates of  Chlamydia and gonorrhea, with more than 400,000 girls ages 15 – 19 infected with one or both of the STDs.

Left untreated, 10 to 20 % of these infections can result in pelvic inflammatory disease, which can cause chronic pelvic pain, ectopic pregnancies and infertility in women.

The prevalence of these STDs in teenage males was slightly lower – probably due to increased screening and diagnoses for teenage girls. Additionally, the long-term health risks for females who contract the disease are much worse than for men, in general. The U.S. population aged 15 to 24 years old, both male and female, are most at risk to contract STDs. The CDC report estimates approximately 19 million new STD infections each year, with almost half of those amongst people age 15 to 24.

Sex education, condom availability the keys
Educating high school and college students about the importance of safe sex can help combat the spread of STDs. At home, an open-door policy regarding discussions about sex with your teens can help.

It’s especially important for teenage girls to feel as if they can talk to their mothers about delicate sexual matters, as early diagnosis and treatment with antibiotics of common STDs can help prevent future health problems and infertility. Whether that discussion involves a conversation about sex toys or not is a personal decision…

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One Comment on "CDC Reports STD’s Rampant in Washington"

  1. ZippyDSMlee on Tue, 1st Dec 2009 2:04 pm 

    It just boils down to Americans are not taught how to handle sex we are one of the most immaturest modern nations when it comes to sex ed and preparing youth for adult hood. While teaching them about the body and masturbation we should be inlaying the fear of potential pregnancies and STDs not to mention aids that alone kept me from sex..but then again being ugly helps too :P .

    Still there is so much we could be doing to help people 5+ years away from sex(or at least those born 5+ years from now) to help transition them into a modern world, its not about sex and this mind set is a loss on most conservatives(which I hate to say but its the truth mostly) and devil worshiping “fundies” its about knowledge and the power to be an informed individual. Sex ed needs to be mandatory and basic bigotry classes need start in 4th or 5th grade with sex ed started in 7th or 8th the older the more indepth it needs to be and only a note from a parent should get them out of it screw what the fundies want this is a matter of national health the dumber we keep the public the dumber the nation and visa via the government will get if its not already to late…..

    /mega idiot rant

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