STD rates have hit an all time high!
Conditions such as chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis incidence is up 19%.
Most STD cases go undiagnosed and untreated.
But the treated cases have reached an all-time -- and expensive -- high: the agency said it estimates the annual cost of therapy at nearly $16 billion.
The reported incidence of all three conditions rose from 2014 -- by 5.9% for chlamydia, 12.8% for gonorrhea, and a whopping 19% for primary and secondary syphilis.
The 2015 data showed:
The CDC blamed the increase, at least in part, on the decline of public health systems meant to keep STDs in check. "Many of the country's systems for preventing STDs have eroded," commented Jonathan Mermin, MD, director of the agency's National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention.
"We must mobilize, rebuild and expand services or the human and economic burden (of STDs) will continue to grow," Mermin said in a statement.
I encourage young people on a limited budget to seek healthcare screenings at Planned Parenthood. They have knowledgeable non-judgmental staff who are experts at screening and treating sexually transmitted infections. Their website is informative in detail with education about this subject. Let's face it: it's alot easier to get tested, treated and get the right information from the experts outside of your friends and family.
In the literature, ozone therapy has been shown to be effective against herpes, Hep C and HIV. All treatments are MD ordered and RN/NP administered in NYS. I.V. ozone can be given concurrently with standard treatments for STD'S.