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Reportable STDs in Young People 15-24 Years of Age, by State
Regardless of race or gender, data show that sexually active adolescents and young adults are at increased risk for STDs when compared to older adults. Acknowledging disparities in STD rates is one of the first steps in empowering affected communities to focus on the problem and helping the public health community direct prevention and treatment resources appropriately.
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- STDs in Adolescents and Young Adults From STD Surveillance, 2010
- STD Rates by Age Differences in STD rates by age
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