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HIV/AIDS Information
| | In the U.S. last year, more than 32,000 people between 13 and 24 became infected with HIV
In the United States, half of all new HIV infections occur in people under age 25; one-fourth in people under the age of 21
In 2001, HIV infection was the leading cause of death for African American women aged 25–34 years
That same year, HIV infection was the 6th leading cause of death among all women aged 25-34 years and the 4th leading cause of death among all women aged 35–44 years.
Each year U.S. youth under age 20 experience nearly four million sexually transmitted infections (STIs)—including herpes, human papillomavirus (HPV), chlamydia, gonorrhea, and HIV. | |
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