Volume 14, Number 1—January 2008
THEME ISSUE
International Polar Year
Perspective
Sexual Health and Sexually Transmitted Infections in the North American Arctic
Table 2
Characteristic | Chlamydial infection rates | Gonorrhea rates | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
M | F | M | F | ||
Age, y | |||||
15–19 | 966 | 4,158 | 78 | 346 | |
20–24 | 2,673 | 4,990 | 344 | 496 | |
25–29 | 1,250 | 2,253 | 185 | 309 | |
30–34 | 607 | 854 | 162 | 162 | |
35–39 | 269 | 420 | 134 | 81 | |
Race | |||||
White | 235 | 389 | 28 | 41 | |
Alaska Native/ American Indian | 927 | 3,012 | 153 | 344 |
*Source (13).
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