resources

Below are resources to help you find general information and additional data on sexually transmitted infections (STIs), as well as testing, treatment and prevention information.

Acronyms:
  • NYS DOH: New York State Department of Health
  • OSHE: Office of Sexual Health and Epidemiology
  • NYC DOHMH: New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
  • CDC: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

NYS Sexually Transmitted Infections Information Page (NYS DOH OSHE)

This NYS DOH STI information page contains overview information on various STIs including those featured on this dashboard.

NYC STI Overview (NYC DOHMH)

An NYC DOHMH STI overview page that includes general information and various related resources.

NYS Sexually Transmitted Infections Surveillance Report (2023)

Most recent NYS DOH STI Surveillance Report (pdf) – contains data similar to what is presented on the STI Dashboard as well as additional tables.

NYS Sexually Transmitted Infections Data and Statistics

Collection of past NYS DOH surveillance reports, along with other special reports.

CDC AtlasPlus

CDC dashboard containing charts, maps and tables of STI, HIV, and Viral Hepatitis, and Social Determinants of Health data.

NYS Partner Services

Information on Partner Services, a free and confidential health department program that assists in linking persons diagnosed with STIs and/or HIV and their partners to testing, treatment, medical care, prevention interventions and/or other appropriate support services in order to improve their health outcomes and reduce the risk of transmission to others.

Expedited Partner Treatment (EPT)

Expedited Partner Treatment (EPT) allows health care providers to give medication or a prescription to patients diagnosed with chlamydia, gonorrhea, and/or trichomoniasis to deliver to their sex partners, so they can also be treated, without requiring an examination.

Doxycycline post-exposure prophylaxis (Doxy-PEP)

Doxycycline Post-Exposure Prophylaxis or Doxy-PEP is a way to help prevent getting the sexually transmitted infections (STIs) chlamydia, gonorrhea and/or syphilis by taking the antibiotic doxycycline after condomless sex.

Syphilis point-of-care testing guidance

There are Food and Drug Administration approved syphilis point-of-care tests that can be used in New York State. This document (pdf) provides guidance on point-of-care syphilis testing in New York State.

Syphilis during pregnancy

General overview of congenital syphilis, including information on prevention, testing, and treatment.

NYS DOH AIDS Institute Provider Directory

Locate testing, sexual health and other health-related services from providers affiliated with the NYS DOH AIDS Institute.

NYC Sexual Health Clinics

Information on New York City sexual health clinics, including testing and other services.

NYC health map

NYC free safer sex products locator map.