Come celebrate pride at events across New York State

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The New York State Department of Health is celebrating the kickoff to activities and celebrations that will be taking place across the State during Pride Month in June and throughout the summer. Among the events, New York State Department of Health staff will march in Albany’s Capital Pride parade on June 14, and march with Governor Hochul in the New York City Pride March on June 28.

2024 sti surveillance data now available

Graphic shows chlamydia, gonorrhea and infectious siphiis rates by race / ethnicity.

New York State’s 2024 sexually transmitted infection (STI) data — released in April 2026 and now available on the STI Dashboard NY — points to an encouraging shift in the state’s sexual health landscape. For the first time in years, rates of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis all declined simultaneously, signaling meaningful progress in STI prevention and treatment across New York.

sti awareness week recap

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During Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Awareness Week 2026 (observed April 14-20), the New York State Department of Health convened a virtual expert roundtable panel focused on strengthening prevention, expanding testing, stigma reduction, and addressing the persistent disparities in STI-related outcomes.

Doxy PEP Community Access Study

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New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is inviting you to participate in a brief survey. We are interested in learning more about what community members such as yourself know about community perspectives and experiences accessing Doxy PEP. Results from the study will inform clinical services, educational programs, and promotional campaigns. Eligible individuals that complete the survey will be offered a $20 e-gift card and asked if they would be interested in participating in a focus group. Focus group participants will be offered an additional $40 e-gift card upon completion.

NY State DOH Issues Press Release Urging Increased Syphilis Testing

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The New York State Department of Health (DOH) is urging expanded testing to combat rising congenital syphilis cases, following the third presumed infant death outside New York City in 2025. The announcement stresses the critical role of early detection and timely treatment in preventing transmission and safeguarding the health of New Yorkers statewide.