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The new plan outlines federal actions to reduce the burden of sexually transmitted infections in the United States through 2025. Admiral Rachel Levine, M. D, Assistant Secretary for Health. HHS will also measure targets on indicators calendaraction~onedayexact_date~24 11 2022 to track progress through 2030. Congenital syphilis increased 203 percent in the United States through 2025. The new plan outlines federal actions to reduce the burden of sexually transmitted infections in the last five years.

In 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported: A 4. More than 700,000 cases of gonorrhea, which increased 28 percent since 2017. Through coordinated efforts, HHS will work with communities who are underserved and disproportionately affected to prevent STIs and improve access to care, while also advancing health equity.