Project Red Talon

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NORTHWEST PORTLAND AREA INDIAN HEALTH BOARD Project Red Talon Preventing STDs and HIV among Tribes in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.

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Project Red Talon. Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board. Preventing STDs and HIV among Tribes in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. Cases per 100,000. Chlamydia Rates per 100,000, by Ethnicity United States – 1996-2004. 1 out of 4 sexually active teens will get a STD this year. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NORTHWEST PORTLAND AREA INDIAN HEALTH BOARD

Project Red Talon

Preventing STDs and HIV among Tribes in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.

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Chlamydia Gonorrhea P&S Syphilis HIV/AIDS0

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Chlamydia Rates per 100,000, by EthnicityUnited States – 1996-2004

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1 out of 4 sexually active teens will get a STD this year.

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AI/AN Chlamydia Rates by AgeOR, WA, and ID - 2005

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1 in 10 sexually active teens has chlamydia right now.

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Compared by ethnicity, American Indians and Alaska Natives ranked

3rd in their rate of HIV/AIDS diagnoses in

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New AI/AN HIV Diagnoses - 2005

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New AI/AN HIV Diagnoses - 2005

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Transmission categories for AI/AN adults and adolescents living with HIV/AIDS,

2005