Reporting of STIs in Maryland
Health care providers in Maryland are required to report STIs to the local health department of the jurisdiction where the patient resides.
Read moreSTI Resources for Health Care Professionals
This page from the Maryland Department of Health features the latest hot topics, trainings, and local health department guidance and resources.
Read moreMaryland Department of Health Center for STI Prevention
The Center for STI Prevention (CSTIP) works to prevent and reduce sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in Maryland.
Read moreMaryland Zip Code Map of 2018 Chlamyida Incidence Rates
Chlamydia incidence rates by county.
Read moreMaryland Zip Code Map of 2018 Gonorrhea Incidence Rates
Gonorrhea incidence rates by county.
Read moreMaryland Zip Code Map of 2018 Primary and Secondary Syphilis Incidence Rates
Primary and secondary syphilis incidence rates by county.
Read moreGonorrhea Treatment Alert
The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) would like to make you aware that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated its recommendation for the treatment of uncomplicated gonococcal infection in adults, based on ongoing surveillance of antimicrobial resistance.
Read moreMaryland 2019 STI Annual Report
The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) Center for STI Prevention (CSTIP) is pleased to present the 2019 Maryland STI Annual Report.
Read moreTalking to Your Sex Partners About STI Testing
It might be hard to talk to your partner about getting tested for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), but it’s important.
Read moreMaryland Opioid Report, Q2-2020
This Maryland Opioid Operational Command Center (OOCC) report for the second quarter of 2020 marks an inflection point in Maryland’s response to the opioid crisis.
Read moreSTI Basics
Information about Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) (sometimes called sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).)
Read moreMaryland Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT)
The practice of providing antibiotic therapy to the sex partners of persons diagnosed with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) without an intervening medical evaluation.
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