What are the odds of dying from
Infections with a predominantly sexual mode of transmission?

ICD10: A50-A64
1 in 20,142
Lifetime odds of dying from Infections with a predominantly sexual mode of transmission in the US are 1 in 20,142.
Higher odds of dying: Nerve, nerve root and plexus disorders.
Lower odds of dying: Complications of labor and delivery.
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Infections with a predominantly sexual mode of transmission, also known as sexually transmitted infections (STIs), are a significant public health concern in the United States. According to data from the National Center for Health Statistics, the lifetime odds of dying from these infections are 1 in 20,142.

The most common STIs in the US are chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and human papillomavirus (HPV). These infections can have serious health consequences if left untreated, including pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, and an increased risk of certain types of cancer.

The number of deaths from STIs in the US has fluctuated over the years, with an average of around 50 deaths per year. However, the one-year odds of dying have remained relatively stable at around 1 in 1.5 million to 1 in 2.3 million.

Despite the low odds of dying from an STI, it is still important to take steps to protect yourself and prevent the spread of infection. Practicing safe sex, getting regular STI screenings, and getting vaccinated against HPV can all help reduce the risk of contracting and spreading STIs.

In addition, it is important to seek medical attention if you suspect you may have an STI or have been exposed to someone with an STI. Many STIs can be easily treated with antibiotics if caught early, but can lead to serious health complications if left untreated.

Overall, while the lifetime odds of dying from infections with a predominantly sexual mode of transmission may be relatively low, it is still important to take steps to protect yourself and prevent the spread of infection. By practicing safe sex and seeking medical attention when necessary, we can help reduce the impact of STIs on public health.

Deaths per year from Infections with a predominantly sexual mode of transmission in the US and one-year odds of dying

Year Deaths one-year odds
2021 48 1 in 1,585,208
2020 48 1 in 1,585,208
2019 46 1 in 1,654,130
2018 40 1 in 1,902,250
2017 67 1 in 1,135,671
2016 51 1 in 1,491,960
2015 54 1 in 1,409,074
2014 47 1 in 1,618,936
2013 55 1 in 1,383,454
2012 45 1 in 1,690,888
2011 52 1 in 1,463,269
2010 32 1 in 2,377,812
2009 37 1 in 2,056,486
2008 39 1 in 1,951,025
2007 54 1 in 1,409,074
2006 43 1 in 1,769,534
2005 54 1 in 1,409,074
2004 52 1 in 1,463,269
2003 50 1 in 1,521,800
List of ICD-10 causes with odds