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Figure 3. Proportion of participants ever treated for a sexually transmitted disease, by type of sexual behavior and race/ethnicity, Supplement to HIV/AIDS Surveillance, June 1997–December 2000
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White, not Hispanic (n = 1,851)
MSM: 68%
MSW: 53%
WSW: 61%

Black, not Hispanic (n = 3,689)
MSM: 71%
MSW: 66%
WSW: 61%

Hispanic (n = 1,477)
MSM: 56%
MSW: 46%
WSW: 35%

Other (n = 243)
MSM: 63%
MSW: 44%
WSW: 64%
Note. MSM, men who have sex with men. Includes 569 men who reported sexual contact with both men and women. MSW, men who have sex with women. WSM, women who have sex with men. Includes 63 women who reported sexual contact with both men and women. Data on women who have reported only female sex partners during the past 12 months not displayed due to small numbers: n = 29.
a Includes Asian/Pacific Islanders, American Indian/Alaska Natives, and persons who reported two or more races.
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Last Modified: August 9, 2006
Last Reviewed: August 9, 2006
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