Utah vs. U.S. | Year | Cases per 100,000 Persons |
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Record Count: 57 |
Utah | 1992 | 19.5 |
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Utah | 1993 | 18.8 |
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Utah | 1994 | 14.9 |
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Utah | 1995 | 15.2 |
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Utah | 1996 | 12.8 |
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Utah | 1997 | 13.7 |
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Utah | 1998 | 11.0 |
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Utah | 1999 | 11.6 |
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Utah | 2000 | 10.4 |
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Utah | 2001 | 10.0 |
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Utah | 2002 | 15.8 |
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Utah | 2003 | 17.5 |
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Utah | 2004 | 25.1 |
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Utah | 2005 | 29.6 |
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Utah | 2006 | 35.2 |
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Utah | 2007 | 31.6 |
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Utah | 2008 | 17.9 |
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Utah | 2009 | 12.5 |
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Utah | 2010 | 11.2 |
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Utah | 2011 | 9.8 |
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Utah | 2012 | 16.9 |
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Utah | 2013 | 32.8 |
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Utah | 2014 | 49.0 |
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Utah | 2015 | 52.3 |
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Utah | 2016 | 69.0 |
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Utah | 2017 | 81.9 |
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Utah | 2018 | 91.8 |
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Utah | 2019 | 89.8 |
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Utah | 2020 | 96.0 |
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U.S. | 1992 | 196.0 |
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U.S. | 1993 | 171.1 |
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U.S. | 1994 | 163.9 |
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U.S. | 1995 | 147.5 |
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U.S. | 1996 | 121.8 |
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U.S. | 1997 | 120.2 |
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U.S. | 1998 | 129.2 |
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U.S. | 1999 | 129.3 |
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U.S. | 2000 | 128.7 |
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U.S. | 2001 | 126.8 |
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U.S. | 2002 | 122.0 |
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U.S. | 2003 | 115.2 |
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U.S. | 2004 | 112.4 |
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U.S. | 2005 | 114.6 |
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U.S. | 2006 | 119.7 |
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U.S. | 2007 | 118.0 |
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U.S. | 2008 | 110.7 |
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U.S. | 2009 | 98.1 |
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U.S. | 2010 | 100.2 |
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U.S. | 2011 | 103.3 |
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U.S. | 2012 | 106.7 |
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U.S. | 2013 | 105.3 |
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U.S. | 2014 | 109.8 |
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U.S. | 2015 | 123.0 |
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U.S. | 2016 | 145.0 |
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U.S. | 2017 | 170.6 |
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U.S. | 2018 | 179.1 |
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U.S. | 2019 | 188.4 |
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Data Notes
Rates were calculated by dividing the number of cases for each year by the total population within that year and multiplying by 100,000. Prior to 2009, Utah rates were calculated using the morbidity report date; effective 2009, rates were calculated using the date of diagnosis.
At the time of writing, U.S. STD Surveillance data for 2020 was not yet available.Data Sources
- The Utah Department of Health, Bureau of Epidemiology
- National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Population Estimates: National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) through a collaborative agreement with the U.S. Census Bureau, IBIS Version 2020
Definition
Rate of newly reported cases of gonorrhea by date of diagnosis per 100,000 population.How We Calculated the Rates
Numerator: | Number of newly reported cases of gonorrhea by date of diagnosis. |
Denominator: | Number of persons in Utah. |
Date Indicator Content Last Updated: 10/20/2021