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Study finds 1 in 4 US teens has a STD
San Luis Obispo Tribune ^ | Mar. 11, 2008 | LINDSEY TANNER

Posted on 03/12/2008 12:33:34 AM PDT by neverdem

At least one in four teenage American girls has a sexually transmitted disease, suggests a first-of-its-kind federal study that startled some adolescent-health experts.

Some doctors said the numbers might be a reflection of both abstinence-only sex education and teens' own sense of invulnerabilty. Because some sexually transmitted infections can cause infertility and cancer, U.S. health officials called for better screening, vaccination and prevention.

Only about half of the girls in the study acknowledged having sex. Some teens define sex as only intercourse, yet other types of intimate behavior including oral sex can spread some diseases.

Among those who admitted having sex, the rate was even more disturbing - 40 percent had an STD.

"This is pretty shocking," said Dr. Elizabeth Alderman, an adolescent medicine specialist at Montefiore Medical Center's Children's Hospital in New York.

"To talk about abstinence is not a bad thing," but teen girls - and boys too - need to be informed about how to protect themselves if they do have sex, Alderman said.

The overall STD rate among the 838 girls in the study was 26 percent, which translates to more than 3 million girls nationwide, researchers with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found. They released the results Tuesday at an STD prevention conference in Chicago.

"Those numbers are certainly alarming," said sex education expert Nora Gelperin, who works with a teen-written Web site called sexetc.org. She said they reflect "the sad state of sex education in our country."

"Sexuality is still a very taboo subject in our society," she said. "Teens tell us that they can't make decisions in the dark and that adults aren't properly preparing them to make responsible decisions."

Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, said the study shows that "the national policy of promoting abstinence-only programs is a $1.5 billion failure, and teenage girls are paying the real price."

Similar claims were made last year when the government announced the teen birth rate rose between 2005 and 2006, the first increase in 15 years.

The new study by CDC researcher Dr. Sara Forhan relied on slightly older data. It is an analysis of nationally representative records on girls ages 14 to 19 who participated in a 2003-04 government health survey.

The teens were tested for four infections: human papillomavirus, or HPV, which can cause cervical cancer and affected 18 percent of girls studied; chlamydia, which affected 4 percent; trichomoniasis, 2.5 percent; and genital herpes, 2 percent.

Dr. John Douglas, director of the CDC's division of STD prevention, said the results are the first to examine the combined national prevalence of common sexually transmitted diseases among adolescent girls. He said the data, now a few years old, likely reflect current prevalence rates.

Disease rates were significantly higher among black girls - nearly half had at least one STD, versus 20 percent among both whites and Mexican-Americans.

HPV, the cancer-causing virus, can also cause genital warts but often has no symptoms. A vaccine targeting several HPV strains recently became available, but Douglas said it probably hasn't yet had much impact on HPV prevalence rates in teen girls.

The CDC recommends the three-dose HPV vaccine for girls ages 11-12 and catch-up shots for ages 13-26.

Chlamydia, which often has no symptoms but can lead to infertility, can be treated with antibiotics. The CDC recommends annual chlamydia screening for all sexually active women under age 25. Trichomoniasis, also treatable with antibiotics, can cause abnormal discharge and painful urination. Genital herpes can cause blisters but often has no symptoms. It's not curable but medicine can help.

The CDC's Dr. Kevin Fenton said given the dangers of some STDs, "screening, vaccination and other prevention strategies for sexually active women are among our highest public health priorities."

Douglas said screening tests are underused in part because many teens don't think they're at risk, but also, some doctors mistakenly think: "Sexually transmitted diseases don't happen to the kinds of patients I see."

Teens need to hear the dual message that STDs can be prevented by abstinence and condoms, said Dr. Ellen Kruger, an obstetrician-gynecologist at Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans.

"You've got to hammer at them," with appropriate information at each stage of teen development to make sure it sinks in, she said.

She said there are a lot of myths out there, too - many sexually active teens think the withdrawal method will protect them, or that douching with Coca-Cola will kill STD germs.

Dr. Margaret Blythe, an adolescent medicine specialist at Indiana University School of Medicine, said some doctors hesitate to discuss STDs with teen patients or offer screening because of confidentiality concerns, knowing parents would have to be told of the results.

Blythe, who heads an American Academy of Pediatrics committee on adolescence, noted that the academy supports confidential teen screening.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: disease; health; klanparenthood; medicine; plannedparenthood; promiscuity; std; stds; teens
That's without testing for gonorhea, syphilis or HIV/AIDS.

The search function isn't working. I used parts of the same title getting two similar stories from the AP.

1 posted on 03/12/2008 12:33:37 AM PDT by neverdem
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To: neverdem

Bill Clinton - the legacy.


2 posted on 03/12/2008 12:35:51 AM PDT by doug from upland (Stopping Hillary should be a FreeRepublic Manhattan Project)
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To: neverdem

The title is wrong. It isn’t 1 in 4 teens. It is one in four FEMALE teens. The cumulative of male and female could be higher or lower.


3 posted on 03/12/2008 12:51:16 AM PDT by weegee (I hold out HOPE that neither Obama or Clinton will get the office to push thru their Marxist plans.)
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To: doug from upland

oral sex isn’t sex

and abstinence only doesn’t work when Planned Parenthood and the ALA say that abstinence is an unhealthy supression of sexual desires and that if it feels good kids should act on their birthright and do it.

So is the sex positive mantra.

Free Love isn’t free. It comes with a very heavy price.


4 posted on 03/12/2008 12:53:21 AM PDT by weegee (I hold out HOPE that neither Obama or Clinton will get the office to push thru their Marxist plans.)
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To: neverdem

Sounds like The Herps.


5 posted on 03/12/2008 1:02:58 AM PDT by Bird Jenkins
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To: neverdem

Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, said the study shows that “the national policy of promoting abstinence-only programs is a $1.5 billion failure, and teenage girls are paying the real price.”


PP isn’t doing so much better — according to http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewCulture.asp?Page=/Culture/archive/200706/CUL20070615a.html their budget in 2005-6 was $902 million.


6 posted on 03/12/2008 1:05:59 AM PDT by BamaGirl (If I give Obama 76 cents will he stop clamoring for change?)
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To: neverdem

“Some doctors said the numbers might be a reflection of both abstinence-only sex education...”

What?

You can get sexually-transmitted diseases by abstaining?


7 posted on 03/12/2008 1:11:02 AM PDT by Vanders9
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To: Vanders9

the problem is they may not be abstaining. Abstinence programs that are not based on a strong proud religious foundation won’t work.


8 posted on 03/12/2008 1:46:31 AM PDT by ari-freedom (McCain must pick a conservative VP if he wants conservative support)
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To: neverdem

Well now...ABSTAINANCE would have worked for these kids but gee, were not allowed to tell them that because they wont follow it as Liberals read minds and know the future.

You know what? THIS is the future of kids in Liberal America!!


9 posted on 03/12/2008 4:42:07 AM PDT by ICE-FLYER (God bless and keep the United States of America)
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To: wintertime

ping


10 posted on 03/12/2008 5:41:43 AM PDT by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
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To: neverdem

Lib think: teaching abstinence causes STDs.


11 posted on 03/12/2008 6:19:57 AM PDT by Malesherbes
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To: neverdem

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1984079/posts


12 posted on 03/12/2008 8:52:37 AM PDT by SlapHappyPappy
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