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Originally posted by D_Nell
Based on Population of 100,000 :
Ghonorhea had documented 1972 cases per 100,000
Chlamidya had document 10,249 cases per 100,000
Do you understand stats? HIV isn't even on this report!
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Apparently, math/statistics weren't your best subjects in school.
That's still not 30%, but it doesn't matter anyway.
That's 10,249 reported cases TOTAL, for the whole population.
Which breaks down to a rate of 346.1 cases for every 100,000 people.
Add in HIV, herpes, HPV, and anything else you want. It's still not going to be anywhere near 30%. ;-)