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Sexually Transmitted Diseases

The goal of the Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Control Program is to intervene in the spread of STDs and reduce the complications of these diseases. Public awareness, understanding and support for STD prevention are enhanced through educational efforts in collaboration with local health departments and other community partners. ( Para Español, por favor presione aqui)
Please contact your primary care physician (doctor, nurse midwife, etc.) or one of the testing sites listed here for sexually transmitted disease testing and treatment. The Utah Department of Health provides this site information as a public courtesy and is not responsible for the testing sites listed. It is advised to call for an appointment or scheduling information for all sites listed.
For information on Hepatitis C testing, click here.
Sexually Transmitted Disease incidence and rates are provided in tabular and graphical form. Custom reports can be requested by contacting the STD Control Program.
Documents and other resources for the STD Control Program including treatment guidelines, screening guidelines, and national links.
Details of special projects sponsored by the STD Control Program.

El Programa del Control de las Enfermedades de Transmisión Sexual (las ETS)
La meta del Programa del Control de las Enfermedades de Transmisión Sexual (las ETS) es intervenir en la extensión de las ETS y reducir las complicaciones de estas enfermedades. El conocimiento público, el entendimiento y el apoyo para la prevención de las ETS se resfuerzan por esfuerzos educativos en colaboración con los departamentos de salud locales y otros de la comunidad.

Para más información sobre los ETS en español, por favor llame a Edwin Espinel al 801-538-9480 o por correo electrónico a eespinel@utah.gov

 

 

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