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U.S. News Cases of Infectious Diseases Drop in AlaskaAugust 22, 2008 A new report by the state Department of Health and Social Services shows a drop in cases of HIV/AIDS and other STDs in 2007. New AIDS cases fell 35 percent, from 46 in 2006 to 30 last year; new HIV infections dropped 31 percent, from 88 cases in 2006 to 61 cases last year. These declines mostly reflect a statistical spike in 2006, when state health officials adopted new methods that allowed them to identify previously unreported cases of HIV and AIDS, and a return to normal in 2007, said Mollie Rozier, director of the state's HIV/STD program. New cases of gonorrhea and syphilis also dropped last year, the report found. However, chlamydia infections increased 8 percent. Alaska appears to have partially recovered from a 2006 TB outbreak that resulted in 70 cases statewide. In 2007, 51 TB cases were recorded. Associated Press 08.09.2008 This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update.
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