Figure O. Gonorrhea — Rate Ratios* by Race/Ethnicity, United States, 2009–2013
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* Rate ratios are calculated as the rate of reported gonorrhea cases per 100,000 population for a given racial or ethnic minority population divided by the rate of reported gonorrhea cases per 100,000 population for non-Hispanic whites. Any population with a lower rate of reported cases of gonorrhea than the non-Hispanic white population will have a rate ratio of less than 1:1.
† Y-axis is log scale.
‡ AI/AN = American Indians/Alaska Natives; NHOPI = Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders.
NOTE: Includes 39 states and the District of Columbia reporting race/ethnicity data in Office of Management and Budget compliant formats during 2009–2013 (see Reporting of Data for Race/Ethnicity in the Appendix).
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