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Sex infections still growing

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MERICAN squeamishness about talking about sex has helped keep common sexually transmitted infections far too common, especially among vulnerable teens, US researchers reported on Monday.

Soaring rates
The CDC's latest study on STDs found:
# 1.2 million cases of chlamydia were reported in 2008, up from 1.1 million in 2007.

# Nearly 337,000 cases of gonorrhea were reported.
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Latest statistics on chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis show the three highly treatable infections continue to spread in the United States.

'Chlamydia and gonorrhea are stable at unacceptably high levels and syphilis is resurgent after almost being eliminated,' said John Douglas, director of the division of sexually transmitted diseases at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 'We have among the highest rates of STDs of any developed country in the world,' he added in a telephone interview.

The administration of President Barack Obama has signaled a willingness to move away from so-called abstinence-only sex education approaches promoted by his predecessor, George W. Bush, and conservative state and local governments.

Several studies have shown such approaches do not work well and that it is better to encourage abstinence while also offering children and teens information about how to protect themselves from diseases as well as pregnancy.

'We haven't been promoting the full battery of messages,' Mr Douglas said. 'We have been sending people out with one seatbelt in the whole car.' -- REUTERS
 
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