Environmental Services  |   Humane Services  |   DOCHE Home  |   Contact Us  
  HOME  |   Public Health Services  |   Environmental Public Health   |   Newsletter  |   Contact Us  |
General Information
Education Information
Resources and Links
Suggestions, Comments or Questions

STD (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) Reports
May 2007

Monthly STD Report − May 2007
St. Charles County Department of Community Health and the Environment
Kristy Baumgart, MPH

For the month of April, St. Charles County had 46 laboratory confirmed STD cases (as of 6/26/07), which is in the middle of the previous 2 Mays (53 cases in 2006 and 44 cases in 2005). Using the 2006 rough population estimate as the total population (n= 340,000) of St. Charles County, the incidence rate for STDs during May 2007 is 13.5 cases/100,000 people. For comparison, the incidence rate (using the 2005 population estimate of 329,940) for 2006 was 16.0 cases per 100,000 and for 2005 was 13.3 cases per 100,000. The graph below shows the number of diagnoses for each STD during the month of May in 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007.

STD Counts for the Month of May
St. Charles County Department of Community Health and the Environment, 2004-2007


Although the number of Chlamydia cases in 2007 is similar to previous years, the number of Gonorrhea cases does appear to be increasing over time. This is a trend we will continue to monitor as the year progresses.

The chart below compares monthly STD case totals from 2004−2007. May 2007 was fairly typical for this County. This graph is intended to show the seasonality of STDs in St. Charles County.



The following chart shows the May 2007 rate of STD cases per zip code per 100,000 people, using the 2000 population estimates for each zip code. The rates most likely are inflated due to the current 2007 population estimate for each zip code. For instance, the 63367 zip code has the highest rate (35.9 per 100,000 people); however, this zip code has experienced rapid growth since the 2000 census.

Zip Code Number of STD Cases Population Rate/100,000
63301 7 46059 15.2
63303 5 41575 12.0
63304 1 38586 2.6
63366 12 57519 20.8
63367 3 8350 35.9
63376 10 68970 14.5
63385 3 13931 21.5
unknown 5 unknown unknown


The chart below is intended to see if the month of diagnosis has a relationship with the zip code of residence. Because St. Charles County has a significant college-aged population within a particular zip code, the relationship may prove helpful as the year progresses.



Percent of STD Cases per Zip Code, St. Charles County, May 2007



As noted by the chart below, females clearly outnumber the number of males with lab-confirmed STDs; however during the past spring months, the difference between males and females was not as large. Because this difference may impact educational messages, we will continue to monitor the number of males diagnosed each month. Tailoring prevention messages to males may be an important tool for future educational programs.



The highest numbers of STD cases have occurred within the young adult population. Steps to improve STD interventions and/or education may need to be addressed. The month of May was very similar to previous years, where the large majority of cases occurred within the 15−24 year olds.