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References
1. ASHA. STD/STI Statistics: Fast Facts. 2006 [cited 2010 January 24, 2010]; Available from: http://www.ashastd.org/learn/learn_statistics.cfm.
2. CDC. Sexually Transmitted Diseases in the United States, 2008: National Surveillance Data for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis. 2009; Available from: http://www.cdc.gov/std/stats08/trends.htm.
3. SCDHEC. STD/HIV Division Surveillance Report. 2008 December 31, 2008; Available from: http://www.scdhec.gov/health/disease/sts/docs/HIVSTD_SurvRpt_Dec2008.pdf.
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*      One out of every four teens is diagnosed with an STI annually and by the age of 25 one-half of sexually active people will have contracted an STI [1]. 

 

*      One-half of the 19 million sexually transmitted infections (STIs) diagnosed annually occur in 15-24 year olds [2]. 

 

*      The 2008 National Surveillance Data for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis report from the CDC shows a national increase in chlamydia and syphilis [2].

 

*     South Carolina has typically been in the top 5 states in the nation for rates per 100,000 of chlamydia and gonorrhea (and was #3 nationally for both in 2008).  

 

*      The 2008 STD/HIV Surveillance Report from DHEC showed that 50% of the cases of gonorrhea occurred among 20-29 year olds, 32% among people under 19, 11% among 30-39 year olds, and only 7% among those over 40 [3].

 

*      The report also showed 51% of the cases of chlamydia occurred between 20-29 year olds, 38% among those under 19, 8% among 30-39 year olds and 2% among those over 40 [3]. 

 

*     Syphilis was most prevalent among 20-29 year olds (42%), followed by 40+ years (30%), then 30-39 year olds (19%) and finally those under 19 (9%) [3].

 

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