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About the National Data
Data
Baseline: 419.0 cases of primary and secondary syphilis per 100,000 men who have sex with men were reported in 2018
Target: 392.0 per 100,000
Methodology
Methodology notes
Rates of reported P&S syphilis are measured using nationally notifiable STD surveillance data, collected and compiled from reports sent by the STD control programs and health departments in all 50 states and, the District of Columbia. Sex of sex partners in the past 12 months is obtained through patient and provider investigations for persons reported with primary and secondary syphilis at the local level. Men reported with syphilis are categorized into: men who have sex with women only (MSW); men who have sex with men (MSM), including men who have sex with men and women; and men without information on sex of sex partners. Denominators are the estimated number of MSM in the state/DC; estimates are based on a published estimation formula, which uses data from census estimates and national surveys. Denominators are available by race/ethnicity and by age (in specific age groups).
History
The baseline was updated from 2017 to 2018 and the target was revised from maintain the baseline to maintain consistency with national programs, regulations, policies or laws in order to align the objective with the STI National Strategic Plan (STI Plan) in 2021.