by APFLI | Nov 16, 2014 | STDs - Definitions / History / Statistics / Studies
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...
by APFLI | Feb 27, 2004 | STDs / STIs
1 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES AMONG U.S. YOUNG PEOPLE BETWEEN THE AGES 15 AND 24 — Of the estimated 18.9 million new STD cases in 2000, 9.1 million (48 percent) were among 15- to 24-year-olds. Year...
by APFLI | Feb 25, 2004 | STDs / STIs
1 YOUTH STD CASES SOAR — 1 of every 2 sexually active young people can expect to become infected by age 25. Young women are more at risk than young men because the infections can “silently”...
by APFLI | Feb 25, 2004 | STDs - Definitions / History / Statistics / Studies
1 of every 2 sexually active young people can expect to become infected by the age of 25. Young women are more at risk than young men because the infections can “silently” hide in the female reproductive tract, according to the study. [School of...