Stewart County, Georgia
Stewart County, Georgia
Key Performance Indicators
Gonorrhea (GC)
192.6
Trend: Growing ↑
Change from 2018: +37.7%
Chlamydia (CT)
748.8
Trend: Growing ↑
Change from 2018: +50.6%
Primary & Secondary Syphilis
0
Trend: Stable →
Change from 2018: 0%
HIV Prevalence
2380.9
Trend: Growing ↑
Change from 2018: +72.9%
Testing Sites Per Capita
STI Testing Sites
2
locations (43.8 per 100,000)
vs State Avg: Equal (43.8 per 100k, 1st (lowest) quintile)
vs Region Avg: Equal (43.8 per 100k, 1st (lowest) quintile)
Trend Summary
Compared to 2018, rates in Stewart County, Georgia have changed as follows:
Gonorrhea (GC): Increased by 37.7% (139.9 to 192.6 per 100,000). The county-level trend from the random effects model shows GC in this county is declining at a rate of -0.002 (95% CI: -0.034 to 0.051), which is no difference from regional trends. This county is in the 1st (lowest) quintile compared to counties in the Southeast region.
Chlamydia (CT): Increased by 50.6% (497.3 to 748.8 per 100,000). The county-level trend from the random effects model shows CT in this county is declining at a rate of -0.277 (95% CI: -1.403 to 1.214), which is no difference from regional trends. This county is in the 2nd quintile compared to counties in the Southeast region.
Primary & Secondary Syphilis: Remained stable by 0% (0 to 0 per 100,000). The county-level trend from the random effects model shows Primary and Secondary Syphilis in this county is growing at a rate of 0.17 (95% CI: 0.029 to 0.306), which is growing faster than average regional trends. This county is in the 5th (highest) quintile compared to counties in the Southeast region.
HIV Prevalence: Increased by 72.9% (1377.4 to 2380.9 per 100,000). The county-level trend from the random effects model shows HIV Prevalence in this county is growing at a rate of 0.214 (95% CI: -0.326 to 0.681), which is no difference from regional trends. This county is in the 5th (highest) quintile compared to counties in the Southeast region.
County Location Map
STI Rates Over Time
Changepoint Analysis Results
Multivariate changepoint analysis detected significant changes in trends for Stewart County, Georgia.
Changepoint(s) detected in year(s): 2018.
Pathogens affected: HIV (increasing), CT (decreasing), PS_Syphilis (increasing).