In 1997, there were only 23 new cases of syphilis reported in the county. Nearly a decade later, that's increased ten fold, to 234 cases. It's easily cured with antibiotics, but syphilis, if left untreated, can have serious complications.
Additionally, the rate of gonorrhea --which in 1997 had just over 1,500 cases reported -- last year nearly doubled at over 2,700 cases reported.
The rate of chlamydia? From 6,300 in 1997 to nearly 12,000 now.
What has this happened?
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- Dr. Robert Gunn , STD control officer, San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency.
(For more information on testing and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases, call San Diego County STD Services at 692-8550.)