Counties with the highest STI rates in Florida
Sexually transmitted infections are on the rise, putting more people at risk as they spread. Chlamydia rates have nearly doubled since 2000, while the rate of gonorrhea went up by 50% over the same period. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that syphilis rates are reaching levels last seen in the 1950s.
But some regions of the U.S. are seeing higher rates than others.
Stacker used CDC data to look at which counties reported the highest rate of sexually transmitted infections in Florida. Counties are ranked by the rate of chlamydia infections, the most prominent STI at the national level, with gonorrhea and then syphilis rates serving as tiebreakers. This story focuses on bacterial infections, which can be cured, rather than viral infections such as HIV and herpes. At the county level, 2021 cases are the most recent available from the CDC, but state and national-level data for 2022 are also included. This story focuses on sexual transmissions and does not include congenital syphilis cases that were inherited from the mother.
Condoms are the most effective way to prevent the spread of STIs for people with multiple sexual partners, but research has found a decreasing rate of condom use among straight, bisexual, and gay male populations.
During the HIV/AIDS epidemic throughout the 1980s and 1990s, public health efforts advocating for condom use helped curb the spread of the virus. Today, however, condoms are no longer the only tool. Pills such as PrEP lower the risk of contracting HIV from sex by as much as 99%.
While more recent data is not available, the latest CDC survey from 2011-2015 showed less than half of unmarried men used condoms during the last time they had sex.
Among high school students having sex, the share using condoms has fallen from 60% in 2011 to 52% in 2021. While one-third of sexually active students used hormonal birth control, only 10% used both condoms and birth control. Methods like the pill and IUDs are effective at preventing pregnancy but do not stop the spread of STIs.
Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis are technically bacterial infections—meaning they can be cured with antibiotics—but they can still have lasting health impacts, including pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility. These risks are heightened when left untreated, which many STIs are as they don't obviously present themselves.
The CDC recommends annual testing for cisgender women, transgender men, and gender-nonconforming people with cervixes. It also recommends annual testing for males with male sexual partners. People in these groups who frequently have sex with anonymous partners should be tested every three to six months. Anyone with symptoms should always get tested according to the guidelines.
The CDC says there is little evidence that screening among straight men lowers the spread, and the agency's limited budget is put towards programs benefiting the most at-risk groups. However, some public health groups advocate for testing among all people regardless of sex and sexual orientation.
Data from the National Survey of Family Growth shows men on average have more opposite-sex sexual partners than women, and some argue that catching STIs throughout a sexual network rather than just for the most at-risk groups could curb their spread.
Soon, a pill may also help counter the spread of STIs. DoxyPEP can be taken 24 to 72 hours after unprotected sex and stops an STI before it becomes spreadable and symptomatic. The CDC has shared proposed guidelines recommending it for men who have sex with men and transgender women. The drug was originally approved for treating inhalation of anthrax, and doctors can prescribe it for off-label use.
Read on to see how STI infection rates in Florida compare nationally, and the top counties.
State-level statistics
- Gonorrhea cases: 199.3 per 100K (#19 nationally, 44,333 cases)
- Primary and secondary syphilis cases: 20.8 per 100K (#17 nationally, 4,618 cases)
#50. Brevard County
- Gonorrhea cases: 96.3 per 100K people (594 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 42.7 per 100K people (263 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 28.9 per 100K people (178 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 13.8 per 100K people (85 cases)
#49. Glades County
- Gonorrhea cases: 114.4 per 100K people (14 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 8.2 per 100K people (1 case)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 0 cases
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 8.2 per 100K people (1 case)
#48. Walton County
- Gonorrhea cases: 123.6 per 100K people (99 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 12.5 per 100K people (10 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 5.0 per 100K people (4 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 7.5 per 100K people (6 cases)
#47. Franklin County
- Gonorrhea cases: 31.8 per 100K people (4 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 87.5 per 100K people (11 case)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 55.7 per 100K people (7 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 31.8 per 100K people (4 cases)
#46. Volusia County
- Gonorrhea cases: 161.6 per 100K people (912 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 35.1 per 100K people (198 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 21.4 per 100K people (121 case)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 13.6 per 100K people (77 cases)
#45. Gulf County
- Gonorrhea cases: 132.3 per 100K people (19 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 13.9 per 100K people (2 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 7.0 per 100K people (1 case)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 7.0 per 100K people (1 case)
#44. St. Lucie County
- Gonorrhea cases: 119.9 per 100K people (412 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 24.7 per 100K people (85 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 12.8 per 100K people (44 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 11.9 per 100K people (41 case)
#43. Highlands County
- Gonorrhea cases: 154.9 per 100K people (160 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 21.3 per 100K people (22 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 8.7 per 100K people (9 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 12.6 per 100K people (13 cases)
#42. Calhoun County
- Gonorrhea cases: 249.2 per 100K people (34 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 7.3 per 100K people (1 case)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 7.3 per 100K people (1 case)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 0 cases
#41. Clay County
- Gonorrhea cases: 159.7 per 100K people (355 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 15.7 per 100K people (35 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 8.5 per 100K people (19 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 7.2 per 100K people (16 cases)
#40. Marion County
- Gonorrhea cases: 149.8 per 100K people (578 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 17.6 per 100K people (68 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 7.8 per 100K people (30 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 9.8 per 100K people (38 cases)
#39. Wakulla County
- Gonorrhea cases: 124.0 per 100K people (43 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 8.6 per 100K people (3 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 8.6 per 100K people (3 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 0 cases
#38. Manatee County
- Gonorrhea cases: 100.6 per 100K people (415 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 22.5 per 100K people (93 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 13.3 per 100K people (55 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 9.2 per 100K people (38 cases)
#37. Palm Beach County
- Gonorrhea cases: 133.9 per 100K people (2,006 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 27.2 per 100K people (408 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 10.2 per 100K people (153 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 17.0 per 100K people (255 cases)
#36. Lee County
- Gonorrhea cases: 154.8 per 100K people (1,220 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 30.2 per 100K people (238 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 17.1 per 100K people (135 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 13.1 per 100K people (103 cases)
#35. Seminole County
- Gonorrhea cases: 145.7 per 100K people (685 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 36.4 per 100K people (171 case)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 18.3 per 100K people (86 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 18.1 per 100K people (85 cases)
#34. Taylor County
- Gonorrhea cases: 224.6 per 100K people (49 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 4.6 per 100K people (1 case)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 0 cases
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 4.6 per 100K people (1 case)
#33. Holmes County
- Gonorrhea cases: 217.3 per 100K people (43 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 10.1 per 100K people (2 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 5.1 per 100K people (1 case)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 5.1 per 100K people (1 case)
#32. Baker County
- Gonorrhea cases: 181.1 per 100K people (52 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 13.9 per 100K people (4 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 10.4 per 100K people (3 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 3.5 per 100K people (1 case)
#31. Gilchrist County
- Gonorrhea cases: 136.2 per 100K people (25 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 0 cases
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 0 cases
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 0 cases
#30. Bradford County
- Gonorrhea cases: 143.7 per 100K people (41 case)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 31.5 per 100K people (9 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 14.0 per 100K people (4 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 17.5 per 100K people (5 cases)
#29. Okeechobee County
- Gonorrhea cases: 109.3 per 100K people (44 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 14.9 per 100K people (6 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 7.5 per 100K people (3 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 7.5 per 100K people (3 cases)
#28. Union County
- Gonorrhea cases: 97.9 per 100K people (16 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 24.5 per 100K people (4 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 6.1 per 100K people (1 case)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 18.4 per 100K people (3 cases)
#27. Pinellas County
- Gonorrhea cases: 198.9 per 100K people (1,903 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 54.3 per 100K people (519 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 29.0 per 100K people (277 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 25.3 per 100K people (242 cases)
#26. Liberty County
- Gonorrhea cases: 253.2 per 100K people (20 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 0 cases
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 0 cases
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 0 cases
#25. Bay County
- Gonorrhea cases: 188.6 per 100K people (338 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 29.6 per 100K people (53 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 22.9 per 100K people (41 case)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 6.7 per 100K people (12 cases)
#24. Osceola County
- Gonorrhea cases: 167.6 per 100K people (676 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 37.4 per 100K people (151 case)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 12.4 per 100K people (50 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 25.0 per 100K people (101 case)
#23. Suwannee County
- Gonorrhea cases: 159.6 per 100K people (71 case)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 11.2 per 100K people (5 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 4.5 per 100K people (2 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 6.7 per 100K people (3 cases)
#22. Dixie County
- Gonorrhea cases: 93.6 per 100K people (16 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 35.1 per 100K people (6 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 17.5 per 100K people (3 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 17.5 per 100K people (3 cases)
#21. Okaloosa County
- Gonorrhea cases: 174.0 per 100K people (371 case)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 28.1 per 100K people (60 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 20.2 per 100K people (43 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 8.0 per 100K people (17 cases)
#20. Polk County
- Gonorrhea cases: 202.5 per 100K people (1,526 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 31.1 per 100K people (234 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 16.6 per 100K people (125 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 14.5 per 100K people (109 cases)
#19. Washington County
- Gonorrhea cases: 267.3 per 100K people (68 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 15.7 per 100K people (4 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 11.8 per 100K people (3 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 3.9 per 100K people (1 case)
#18. Putnam County
- Gonorrhea cases: 231.9 per 100K people (172 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 16.2 per 100K people (12 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 5.4 per 100K people (4 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 10.8 per 100K people (8 cases)
#17. Levy County
- Gonorrhea cases: 185.7 per 100K people (82 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 13.6 per 100K people (6 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 6.8 per 100K people (3 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 6.8 per 100K people (3 cases)
#16. Jefferson County
- Gonorrhea cases: 206.1 per 100K people (30 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 34.4 per 100K people (5 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 34.4 per 100K people (5 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 0 cases
#15. Broward County
- Gonorrhea cases: 258.7 per 100K people (4,995 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 93.5 per 100K people (1,805 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 28.9 per 100K people (559 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 64.5 per 100K people (1,246 cases)
#14. Miami-Dade County
- Gonorrhea cases: 235.7 per 100K people (6,275 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 95.7 per 100K people (2,548 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 26.9 per 100K people (715 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 68.8 per 100K people (1,833 cases)
#13. Hendry County
- Gonorrhea cases: 168.7 per 100K people (68 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 24.8 per 100K people (10 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 9.9 per 100K people (4 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 14.9 per 100K people (6 cases)
#12. Hardee County
- Gonorrhea cases: 184.9 per 100K people (47 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 31.5 per 100K people (8 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 27.5 per 100K people (7 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 3.9 per 100K people (1 case)
#11. Madison County
- Gonorrhea cases: 175.0 per 100K people (32 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 21.9 per 100K people (4 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 10.9 per 100K people (2 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 10.9 per 100K people (2 cases)
#10. Columbia County
- Gonorrhea cases: 262.8 per 100K people (185 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 14.2 per 100K people (10 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 9.9 per 100K people (7 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 4.3 per 100K people (3 cases)
#9. Hillsborough County
- Gonorrhea cases: 271.0 per 100K people (4,006 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 51.5 per 100K people (761 case)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 31.3 per 100K people (463 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 20.2 per 100K people (298 cases)
#8. Jackson County
- Gonorrhea cases: 341.8 per 100K people (163 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 33.5 per 100K people (16 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 18.9 per 100K people (9 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 14.7 per 100K people (7 cases)
#7. Escambia County
- Gonorrhea cases: 348.0 per 100K people (1,122 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 44.4 per 100K people (143 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 26.7 per 100K people (86 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 17.7 per 100K people (57 cases)
#6. Orange County
- Gonorrhea cases: 322.2 per 100K people (4,584 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 62.4 per 100K people (888 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 29.3 per 100K people (417 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 33.1 per 100K people (471 case)
#5. Duval County
- Gonorrhea cases: 442.2 per 100K people (4,422 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 56.2 per 100K people (562 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 33.0 per 100K people (330 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 23.2 per 100K people (232 cases)
#4. Hamilton County
- Gonorrhea cases: 193.0 per 100K people (27 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 28.6 per 100K people (4 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 21.4 per 100K people (3 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 7.1 per 100K people (1 case)
#3. Alachua County
- Gonorrhea cases: 371.4 per 100K people (1,037 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 32.2 per 100K people (90 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 22.6 per 100K people (63 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 9.7 per 100K people (27 cases)
#2. Gadsden County
- Gonorrhea cases: 533.0 per 100K people (233 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 43.5 per 100K people (19 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 22.9 per 100K people (10 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 20.6 per 100K people (9 cases)
#1. Leon County
- Gonorrhea cases: 505.1 per 100K people (1,479 cases)
- Syphilis cases (non-congenital): 51.9 per 100K people (152 cases)
--- Primary and secondary syphilis: 43.4 per 100K people (127 cases)
--- Nonprimary and nonsecondary early syphilis: 8.5 per 100K people (25 cases)
This story features data reporting and writing by Emma Rubin and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 49 states.