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STDs (Josh McDowell research 2005 and prior) “MORE THAN 4 PERCENT OF YOUNG AMERICANS INFECTED WITH CHLAMYDIA” “More than one in 25 young women and men in the United States are infected with the bacterium that causes the sexually transmitted disease Chlamydia.” “Rates of infection are alarmingly high among young black women (almost 14 percent) and young black men (more than 11 percent), a new study found.” “The research also found a much lower overall prevalence of gonorrhea – 0.43 percent. Among black men and women, however, the rate is 2.13 percent.” “The study appears in the May 12 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.” “More striking were variations by race and ethnicity. Young white adults had the lowest prevalence (1.94 percent) while young black adults had almost six times that rate (12.54 percent). In young Latino adults, the prevalence was 5.89 percent. The highest prevalence was among black women (13.95 percent), followed by black men (11.12 percent). Asian-American men had the lowest prevalence (1.14 percent), followed by white men (1.38 percent) and white women (2.52 percent).” (Amanda Gardner, “More Than 4 Percent of Young Americans Infected With Chlamydia,” Health Day News, May 11, 2004; story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncid=1413&e=1&u=/hsn/20040511/hl_hs…) ______________________ “3 OF 4 IN STUDY HIDE HIV STATUS” “In a local study that shocked a top state health official, researchers found that about three out of four people infected with the AIDS virus hide the fact from casual-sex partners.” “Based on interviews with 269 people at two New Orleans clinics for people with sexually transmitted diseases, researchers found that 18-to-22-year-olds were least likely to divulge their HIV status.” “Of 91 people in the study in that age group, ‘three individuals estimated that they had more than 100 partners (each) since their diagnosis and the remaining 88 individuals reported a total of 184 partners, suggesting a significant potential for HIV transmission,’ the scientists wrote.” “‘It doesn’t surprise me,’ Kissinger said. ‘The amount of emotional importance that they put into a casual relationship is not much.’” (“3 of 4 in Study Hide HIV Status,” www.nola.com/printer/printer.ssf?/base/living0/106369184556750.xml?nola) ______________________

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