Digital illustration of three autumn-colored pears with leaves and berries

THROW IT RIGHT

HIV and STI rates in Louisiana have been increasing for years, and worsened significantly as late. This alarming trend is largely attributed to ongoing budget cuts and government failures that have weakened public health infrastructure and reduced access to essential prevention, testing, and treatment services. Without adequate funding and effective policies, efforts to control the spread of these infections have been severely hampered, exacerbating the health crisis within the state.

Safer sex

for a Safer Louisiana

NUMBERS TO KNOW

  • Infographic displaying HIV statistics in Louisiana: high prevalence at 1.2%, about 40,000 people; 700 new cases annually; 18.2 per 100,000 rate; young adults aged 25-34 disproportionately affected.
  • An infographic discussing the rise of primary and secondary syphilis in Louisiana, highlighting a 48% increase in rates, with 26.7 diagnoses per 100,000 population and noting it the 9th highest in the nation; includes an illustration of a healthcare professional and a pregnant woman.
  • Infographic showing that Louisiana has the highest rates of chlamydia in the US with 789 cases per 100,000 people, and reporting 36,200 cases from Louisiana, ranking third nationwide, alongside visual icons of people, a map of Louisiana, and a virus symbol.