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Wisconsin Department of Health Services

Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)

The STD control section provides services to prevent and control diseases caused by sexually transmitted organisms.

Department of Health Services staff from the Division of Public Health based in Madison and Milwaukee work with local health departments to provide disease intervention consultation with patients, disease surveillance, monitoring of statistical trends, and implementation and maintenance of prevention programs.  Staff provide STD intervention consultations and training to health care providers statewide.

There are currently five reportable STDs in Wisconsin:

  • (Chlamydia) Chlamydia trachomatis

  • (Syphilis) Treponema Pallidum

  • (Gonorrhea) Neisseria gonorrhea

  • (Chancroid) Haemophilus ducreyi

  • (PID) Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

The most frequently reported are: Chlamydia and Gonorrhea.

Learn more about sexually transmitted diseases by following these links: 

Program Staff  |  Publication Resources  |  Health Care Resources

Surveillance and Statistics  |  Links  |  STD Program Home

Last Revised: November 13, 2008