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STI Surveillance

In Indiana, cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and congenital syphilis are required to be reported to the health department in your area within one business day of diagnosis; healthcare providers should not report cases of herpes or trichomoniasis. Cases can be reported via the Indiana Confidential Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Report State Form 56459 by fax, or online via the REDCap Survey links below. Diseases should be reported separately in the appropriate survey (e.g., Gonorrhea cases should be reported in the Gonorrhea survey and NOT in the Chlamydia or Syphilis survey). Fax numbers for each STI district (where your local health department or affiliated community-based agencies are located) are included on the STI DIS Contact Map (link below).

Online Reporting of STIS

Chlamydia Gonorrhea Syphilis DIS Contact Map

Condition-Specific Reporting for Providers

Chancroid Chlamydia Congenital Syphilis Gonorrhea Syphilis

Data Dashboards

The STI Morbidity Dashboard includes Indiana STI data from 2019-2022. Data can be broken down by county, STI districts, and the following demographic information (race, sex, and age group).

The 2021 Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and P&S Syphilis maps include national averages taken from the CDC's 2021 STI Surveillance Report. Indiana data were taken from the state's NEDSS-based Surveillance System (NBS).

STD Morbidity Dashboardmorbidity dashboard

Syphilis Dashboardsyphilis dashboard

2021 Chlamydia Mapchlamydia dashboard

2021 Gonorrhea Mapgonorrhea dashboard

2021 P&S Syphilis Mapsyphilis dashboard

Additional Resources