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STD Risk: Age & Vulnerability - What You Need to Know
There is no specific age at which someone is at risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Anyone who is sexually active can get an STD, regardless of their age. However, some STDs are more common in certain age groups. For example, chlamydia and gonorrhea are most common in young adults aged 15-24.Pediatrics - Related Articles
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