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Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Local Health Jurisdiction (LHJ) Data Summaries, 2007

This section contains STD data summaries by local health jurisdiction (LHJ), as well as by the entire state.  Data are broken down by:  1) disease, gender, and age group; 2) disease, gender, and race/ethnicity; and 3) disease and gender over time.  Click here to return to the main STD data page.

Prior versions of these STD data summaries can be requested from the STD Control Branch Epidemiology Unit at stdepi@cdph.ca.gov or 510-620-3400.  For more information about STDs, please visit the STD Control Branch program page

LHJs:  Alameda - Los Angeles LHJs:  Madera - San Francisco LHJs:  San Joaquin - Yuba
Alameda (PDF) Madera (PDF) San Joaquin (PDF)
Alpine (PDF) Marin (PDF) San Luis Obispo (PDF)
Amador (PDF) Marisposa (PDF) San Mateo (PDF)
Berkeley City (PDF) Mendocino (PDF) Santa Barbara (PDF)
Butte (PDF) Merced (PDF) Santa Clara (PDF)
Calaveras (PDF) Modoc (PDF) Santa Cruz (PDF)
Colusa (PDF) Mono (PDF) Shasta (PDF)
Contra Costa (PDF) Monterey (PDF) Sierra (PDF)
Del Norte (PDF) Napa (PDF) Siskiyou (PDF)
El Dorado (PDF) Nevada (PDF) Solano (PDF)
Fresno (PDF) Orange (PDF) Sonoma (PDF)
Glenn (PDF) Pasadena City (PDF) Stanislaus (PDF)
Humboldt (PDF) Placer (PDF) Sutter (PDF)
Imperial (PDF) Plumas (PDF) Tehama (PDF)
Inyo (PDF) Riverside (PDF) Trinity (PDF)
Kern (PDF) Sacramento (PDF) Tulare (PDF)
Kings (PDF) San Benito (PDF) Tuolumne (PDF)
Lake (PDF) San Bernardino (PDF) Ventura (PDF)
Lassen (PDF) San Diego (PDF) Yolo (PDF)
Long Beach City (PDF) San Francisco (PDF) Yuba (PDF)
Los Angeles (PDF)

Birth Tables for Teens and Young Adults

Birth rates for teens and young adults, by local health jurisdiction and race/ethnicity: