LONG BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- A report from the city of Long Beach shows a significant increase in the number of sexually transmitted diseases.Between 2013 and 2017, the chlamydia rate in Long Beach increased 88% with more than 4,000 recorded cases. With that Long Beach has the second highest rates of chlamydia in the state.Cases of gonorrhea skyrocketed 267% with more than 1,600 recorded cases. That STD has the second highest rates in the state in Long Beach.Syphilis increased as well -- 143%. Long beach has the third highest rates in the state with nearly 500 cases.