The Wisconsin STD Program is the lead agency in Wisconsin government responsible for coordinating the state’s public health response to the prevention and control of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). For information regarding HIV, go to the HIV Program webpage.
Learn how to get tested and treated and what to do if you find out you have an STD.
Find information and resources on reporting, testing, and treating STDs.
Reportable STDs
Chlamydia is the most commonly reported STD in Wisconsin.
Gonorrhea is the second most commonly reported STD in the state.
Syphilis can have serious consequences if not treated properly.
Pelvic inflammatory disease includes infections of the upper female genital and reproductive organs.
Bacteria have learned to resist the effects of the drugs used to treat Gonorrhea.
Chancroid is a highly contagious yet curable STD.
Wisconsin STD Control Section Topics
Find out the latest news about what's going on in the world of STDs here in Wisconsin.
Learn how many people had an STD in your area. Compare your area with the rest of the state.
Find contact information for state STD Control section staff and local health department staff around the state.
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