T T H H I I Tennessee Health Indicators PROGRAM DIRECTOR: JEANECE SEALS, MA MEDICAL DIRECTOR: DR. CAROLYN WESTER, MD, MPH EPIDEMIOLOGY DIRECTOR: THOM SHAVOR,

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T T H H I I Tennessee Health Indicators PROGRAM DIRECTOR: JEANECE SEALS, MA MEDICAL DIRECTOR: DR. CAROLYN WESTER, MD, MPH EPIDEMIOLOGY DIRECTOR: THOM SHAVOR, MBA, MPH HIV/STD Program April TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH HIV/STD Program 1

T T H H I I Tennessee Health Indicators HIV/STD Program Program Mission: "To prevent, control, and treat the spread of sexually transmitted diseases in Tennessee." The Tennessee HIV/STD Program is responsible for all control activities in Tennessee. The priorities for HIV/STD control include: 1.Case Identification/Treatment 2.Partner Services Activities (Contact Tracing) 3.Targeted Testing /Behavioral Interventions 4.Ryan White Services 5.Surveillance and Epidemiology Services April TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH HIV/STD Program 2

T T H H I I Tennessee Health Indicators Chlamydia Case Rates U.S. and Tennessee April TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH HIV/STD Program Case Rate per 100,000 Population

T T H H I I Tennessee Health Indicators Gonorrhea Case Rates U.S. and Tennessee April TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH HIV/STD Program Case Rate per 100,000 Population

T T H H I I Tennessee Health Indicators P&S Syphilis Case Rates U.S. and Tennessee April TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH HIV/STD Program Case Rate per 100,000 Population

T T H H I I Tennessee Health Indicators HIV Disease Case Rates U.S. and Tennessee April TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH HIV/STD Program Case Rate per 100,000 Population

T T H H I I Tennessee Health Indicators HIV/STD Program th Ave. North 1 st Floor, Cordell Hull Building April TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TB Elimination Program 7