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Chlamydia rates in the United States 2016 by ethnicity and gender

Rates of reported cases of chlamydia in the United States in 2016, by ethnicity and gender

The data displays the rates of reported cases of chlamydia in the U.S. in 2016, by race/ethnicity and gender. The highest rates were reported for the black population with men having a rate of 839 per 100,000 population and women having a rate of 1387.2 per 100,000 population.

American Indians/Alaska Natives 376.7 1112.1
Asians 84 151
Blacks 839 1387.2
Hispanics 219.8 532.4
Native Hawaiians/Other Pacific Islanders 333.4 978.1
Whites 126.4 271.1
Multirace 101.7 197
Total 330.5 657.3