Residents Are
Encouraged to Get Tested for STDs
CHICAGO
– The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is encouraging residents who
are sexually active to talk with a health care professional about sexually
transmitted diseases (STDs) and get tested. In the United States 20
million new STDs, including 50,000 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
infections occur each year. Almost half of those cases are among young
people age 15 to 24 years.
Cases
of chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis are on the rise in Illinois. Between
2008 and 2012, reported cases of chlamydia increased 14% while syphilis
increased by 82% and gonorrhea by 15% (between 2010 and 2012).
“Getting
tested for sexually transmitted diseases and seeking prompt medical treatment
if you find that you are infected can reduce your risk for further
complications and passing the infection on to others,” said IDPH Director Dr.
LaMar Hasbrouck. “Knowing the status of both you and your partner is
essential to protecting your health and stopping the spread of these and other
preventable diseases.”
Chlamydia
and gonorrhea are bacterial infections that can easily be cured with
antibiotics; however, most people do not have any symptoms and infections are
often undiagnosed and untreated. Syphilis can cause long-term
complications and/or death if not treated correctly. Symptoms in adults are
divided into stages: primary, secondary, latent and late syphilis. Without
treatment, STDs can cause serious health complications, including infertility
among women.
Actions you can take to protect yourself against
STDs:
- Abstinence or reduction of the number of sex partners
- Consistent and correct use of condoms
- Regular screening - getting tested and treated for STDs
For
more information about STDs, call the HIV/STD Hotline at (800) 243-2437 (TTY –
800-782-0423) or log onto http://www.idph.state.il.us/health/std/index.htm. To find a testing site near you
go to http://hivtest.cdc.gov or text “IL” plus your zip code
to 36363.
Providing
essential health information is one way IDPH is continuing its mission of
protecting health, improving lives and implementing IDPH’s Five Year Strategy. For a copy of the
strategic plan, go to http://www.idph.state.il.us/about/StrategicPlan_Final_2014-2018.pdf.
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Shelia Porter
Public Information Officer
Illinois Department of
Public Health
122 S. Michigan Ave
20th Fl, Suite 2027
Chicago, IL 60603
Cell: (312) 919-0264
Ph.: (312) 814-3524
Email: shelia.porter@illinois.gov
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