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Figure Q. Gonorrhea — Prevalence among 16- to 24-year-old women entering the National Job Training Program by state of residence: United States and outlying areas, 2003

Figure Q. Gonorrhea — Prevalence among 16- to 24-year-old women entering the National Job Training Program by state of residence: United States and outlying areas, 2003
*Fewer than 100 women residing in these states and entering the National Job Training Program were screened for gonorrhea by the national contract laboratory in 2003.
Note: Many training centers test female students for gonorrhea using local laboratories; these results are not available to CDC. For this map, gonorrhea test results for students at centers submitting specimens to the national contract laboratory were included if the number of gonorrhea tests submitted was greater than 90% of the number of chlamydia tests submitted. The overall gonorrhea prevalence among female students entering the National Job Training Program in 2003 was 2.3%.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Labor

Figure R. Gonorrhea — Prevalence among 16- to 24-year-old men entering the National Job Training Program by state of residence: United States and outlying areas, 2003

Figure R. Gonorrhea — Prevalence among 16- to 24-year-old men entering the National Job Training Program by state of residence: United States and outlying areas, 2003
*Fewer than 100 men residing in these states and entering the National Job Training Program were screened for gonorrhea by the national contract laboratory in 2003.
Note: Many training centers test male students for gonorrhea using local laboratories; these results are not available to CDC. For this map, gonorrhea test results for students at centers submitting specimens to the national contract laboratory were included if the number of gonorrhea tests submitted was greater than 90% of the number of chlamydia tests submitted. The overall gonorrhea prevalence among male students entering the National Job Training Program for the period July-December 2003 was 2.8%.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Labor

Figure S. Gonorrhea — Age-specific rates among women 10 to 44 years of age: United States, 1981 –2003

Figure S. Gonorrhea — Age-specific rates among women 10 to 44 years of age: United States, 1981–2003

Figure T. Gonorrhea — Age-specific rates among men 10 to 44 years of age: United States, 1981 –2003

Figure T. Gonorrhea — Age-specific rates among men 10 to 44 years of age: United States, 1981 – 2003

Figure U. Primary and secondary syphilis — Age-specific rates among women 10 to 44 years of age: United States, 1981 –2003

Figure U. Primary and secondary syphilis — Age-specific rates among women 10 to 44 years of age: United States, 1981–2003

Figure V. Primary and secondary syphilis — Age-specific rates among men 10 to 44 years of age: United States, 1981 –2003

Figure V. Primary and secondary syphilis — Age-specific rates among men 10 to 44 years of age: United States, 1981–2003

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