US Sees Slowdown in STI Epidemic Amid Preventive Measures

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The CDC reports a cautious optimism in the slowing of the STI epidemic in the US, with declines in gonorrhea and syphilis cases, although over 2.4 million STIs were still reported in 2023. Chlamydia remains the most common STI, with adolescents and young adults most affected. Despite some progress, congenital syphilis cases are at their highest since 1992. Increased testing, treatment, and public health funding are contributing to these trends, but continued efforts are needed to maintain progress.
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