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DyllonKazuo

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All of the following are cited as factors contributing to the high incidence of STIs in adolescents and young adults EXCEPT for:
 
  A) alcohol use.
  B) unreliability of latex condoms.
  C) increased use of oral contraceptives.
  D) limited access to effective systems for prevention and treatment of STIs.

Question 2

In which age group is it estimated that about half the STIs diagnosed annually in the United States occur?
 
  A) 15-24
  B) 26-34
  C) 36-44
  D) 46-54



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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