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Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2014 Office of Disease Integration and Services STD Control Program Annual Report 1 Division of Public Health Services Office of the Assistant Director Public Health Preparedness Services 150 N. 18th Avenue, Suite 110 DOUGLAS A. DUCEY, GOVERNOR Phoenix, Arizona 85007 CARA M. CHRIST, MD, DIRECTOR (602) 364-4666 (602) 364-2119 FAX Internet: December 2015 Dear Arizonans: The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS), Sexually Transmitted Disease Control Program (STDCP) is pleased to provide the 2014 Arizona STD Annual Report. This report highlights the impact of Sexually Transmitted Diseases ( stds ) among the residents of Arizona by focusing primarily on syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia, the most commonly reported stds .
STDs affect people of all ages, races, ethnicities, educational levels, and economic status. Sexually transmitted infections raise numerous concerns due to the fact that the majority of infections lack symptoms. STDs have the capacity to cause still-births, deformities in newborns,
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