Amazonas recorded 10,353 cases of sexually transmitted diseases, compared to 10,631 cases in 2024. Manaus had the highest absolute number of notifications, followed by Quarai (235 cases), Parientes (212) and Karawari (191).
According to Amazonas Health Surveillance Foundation (FVS) data of 7,503 STDs registered in Manaus in 2025, the highest number of cases occurred in the Zumbi dos Palmares neighborhood in the eastern region of the capital, with 590 cases.
Next are the regions of Monte das Oliveiras (387 records), Lago Azul (325), Gilberto Mestrinho (318), Tarumã (306) and Crespo (250).
Other high numbers were also Armando Mendes (228 cases), Novo Israel (222), Dom Pedro I (220) and Ponta Negra (190).In areas such as Da Paz (158), Nossa Senhora das Graças (139) and Distrito Industrial II (121), the records appear in the middle level.
Although 329 cases, Lago Armu Answer for the highest number with 5,231 case for 100,000 people, a number of citizenship based on the population affected the population of the population of the population in the neighborhood of the neighborhood.
These data refer to the period from January to November and indicate a decrease of 4.04% compared to 2024, when 7,819 cases were registered in the capital.FVS points out that the figures presented represent the distribution of sexually transmitted diseases in the analyzed period and may be different, as there are still cases for clinical-laboratory confirmation during epidemiological investigation.
"Each neighborhood has its own epidemiological profile, which varies according to population structure, population density, access to health care, testing coverage and socio-demographic characteristics. These factors directly affect the number of registered STI cases in each region," the foundation said in a note.
Case file
In addition to the regional distribution, FVS also details the epidemiological profile of the 2025 news. Of the total profiles with complete gender information, 3,890 cases (53%) occurred in women, while 3,502 (47%) involved men.Some news stories do not show the gender field, which explains the difference regarding the total number of cases.
According to the age group, the highest rate occurred in people aged 20 to 29 years, with 3,288 statements, equal to 46% of the total.Then there are 30 to 39 years (1,510 cases) and 14 to 19 years (1,104).Among people aged 60 years and older, 205 cases were recorded, while children aged 10 to 13 years old had 16 records.
According to the FVs, the highest concentration of cases between young people aged 20 and 29 is related to reasons such as larger sexual activity, irregular use of condoms, low risk exposure to multiple partners.The age group also provides national level the highest incidence of customer syphilis and accounts for a significant proportion of new HIV diagnoses, especially among young people.
In the nature of the race / silver, most of the following issues are registered between the people who have told themselves a group, with 6,211 cases (86%).White people included with 627 cases (9%), and are followed by black people (205 /-0 - 1%) and 1%.The amounts are always in the middle of the black people in a year of age posted.
Among the types of STDs, unspecified syphilis leads to 2347 cases (33%), syphilis in pregnant women (2015-28%), and HIV (1806-25%).Other infections reported include urethritis in men (379 cases), gonococcal infection (258), urinary tract infection in women (160), and condyloma acuminata (92).
During the same period, Amazonas recorded 10,353 cases of STIs, up from 10,631 in 2024. Manaus collected the highest number of absolute notifications, followed by Coari (235 cases), Parintins (212) and Carauari (191).
Manakapuru is also one of the municipalities with the highest number of reported cases with 189 cases and Santo Antonio do Icha with 180 cases.
Other major municipalities are Presidente Figueredo (124 cases), Benjamin Constant and Eranduba, both with 109 records.Humaita (69), Irunepe (68) and Jutai (67) had lower volumes than municipalities with higher concentrations of cases.
The Foundation clarifies that the concentration of files in certain neighborhoods does not necessarily mean that the body operates directly in those places.Active search, expansion of tests, treatments and campaigns are the responsibility of municipal health departments.
At the state level, FVS works to provide permanent support to 62 towns in Amazonas through technical guidance, professional training, supply of inputs, medicines, educational materials and epidemiological surveillance.
This information was forwarded by the State Program Coordinator for HIV / AIDS and other STIs at FVS Rodrigo Predoza.
