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Table CC. Gonorrhea - Positivity among men and women in juvenile corrections facilities, 2004

   State Men Women
No. of Sites No. of Tests Median % Positivity (Range) No. of Sites No. of Tests Median % Positivity (Range)
   Alabama 0   0     0 2   399     11.4 (10.5-12.3)
   California* 7   20,284     0.7 (0.4-0.9) 8   5,909     4.0 (0.7-6.3)
   Connecticut 1   511     0 1   164     1.2
   Delaware 1   820     1.2 1   205     3.4
   Georgia 2   1,748     10.0 (1.7-18.2) 2   5,410     5.7 (2.8-8.7)
   Illinois 2   4754     2.0 (1.5-2.4) 1   663     10.4
   Indiana 1   891     0 1   294     0
   Kentucky 4   817     0.9 (0.5-2.2) 2   394     3.9 (1.0-6.9)
   Maryland 5   2,368     0.5 (0-1.1) 1   448     5.1
   Michigan 2   379     3.7 (3.5-3.8) 1   133     5.3
   Nebraska 1   970     0.7 1   336     2.7
   New Jersey 2   2,014     1.6 (0.8-2.3) 1   222     9.9
   New Mexico 1   551     0.4 0   0     0
   New York 5   9,934     0.8 (0.5-1.4) 3   559     3.9 (3.9-4.1)
   Ohio 1   802     4.1 1   231     11.3
   Oklahoma 3   536     0.5 (0-3.6) 1   145     16.6
   Pennsylvania 1   114     0 0   0     0
   South Carolina 1   353     3.7 1   178     3.9
   Texas 2   2,457     1.3 (1.2-1.5) 3   898     6.4 (6.0-8.2)
   Utah 0   0     0 1   181     4.4
   Washington 5   1,381     0.2 (0-1.8) 2   246     3.5 (1.8-5.1)
   Wisconsin 2   743     0.8 (0-1.7) 0   0     0
   Total 49   52,427     0.8 (0-18.2) 34   17,015     4.5 (0-16.6)

Note: The median positivity is presented from facilities reporting > 100 test results.

*Includes Los Angeles and San Francisco.

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