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Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), also referred to as sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), are infections that are commonly spread by sexual activity, especially vaginal intercourse, anal sex and oral sex. [1] [2] The most prevalent STIs may be carried by a significant fraction of the human population.
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Two South Carolina cities are struggling with sexually transmitted diseases in 2024, but not as badly as last year, a new study shows. The city of Columbia ranked 21st on the list of the top 100 U ...
The new study used CDC data to determine the list of cities with high rates of STDs. 2 NC cities have among the highest STD rates in the country. See the full list
A total of five actors were diagnosed with the virus by the end of the moratorium: one male and four females, including one transgender woman [23] [24] named Jennifer. [ 26 ] In June 2009, AIM reported that a female adult entertainer had tested positive, though it was believed that transmission occurred in her private life.
Three South Carolina cities were high among 100 U.S. cities with worst rates of STDs in the study. And one S.C. city was ranked 3rd highest overall.
More than 60% of cases are in men who have sex with men. [19] It occurs most commonly in those between 15 and 40 years of age. [20] In the United States, rates of syphilis as of 2007 were six times greater in men than women while they were nearly equal in 1997. [21] Rates are also greater in African Americans and Hispanics than in Caucasians. [21]