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"Human umbilical cord blood is a rich source of the stem and progenitor cells that are also present in bone marrow, and cord blood from related donors has been successfully transplanted in many children worldwide."

From a press release issued by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), October 3, 1996.

Thousands of umbilical cord blood transplants have been performed the world over in the last few years.

 
CDC: STDs Among U.S. Youth in 2000 PDF Print E-mail

Of the estimated 18.9 million new STD cases in 2000, 9.1 million (48%-almost half) were among 15- to 24-year-olds. Year 2000 statistics for the most common STDs:

HIV (est.) Total infections – 40,000
15 – 24 age group – 20,000
(50% of total)...

Chlamydia Total reported – 702,093
15 – 24 age group – 439,041
(74% of total)

Genital Herpes (est.)
Total infections – 1.6 million
15 – 24 age group – 640,000
(40% of total)

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) (est.)
Total infections – 6.2 million
15 – 24 age group – 4.6 million
(74% of total)

Gonorrhea (est)
Total infections – 718,000
15 – 24 age group – 431,000
(60% of total)

Hepatitis B (est.)

Total infections – 81,000

 15 – 24 age group – 15,000

(18.5% of total)

Syphilis Total reported – 15,449

 15 – 24 age group – 3,399

(22% of total)

Trichomoniasis (est.)

Total infections – 7.4 million

15 – 24 age group – 1.9 million

(25% of total)

[CDC, Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance, 2000, Atlanta, CDC, 2001; CitizenLink 27Feb04]

 
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