A new report from the World Health Organization shows there’s an “alarming decline” in condom use among 15-year-olds, with health-care professionals warning about the impact it can have on their futures. As Sean Previl reports, there’s growing concerns over this lack of protection as sexually transmitted infection (STI) rates increase globally, with gonorrhea, syphillis and chlamydia reaching or surpassing pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels as recent as last year.
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Teen condom use sees ‘alarming decline’ even as STI rates rise
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