Yesterday, the Ministry of Health launched the “I’m Safe Sex” campaign, in which it seeks to find the effectiveness of a similar campaign more than 30 years ago, Posa-te’l, posa-l-hi, to stop the alarming rise in sexual intercourse. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among young people.
It was the figures of the increase in sexually transmitted diseases among people under the age of 25 that alerted the health authorities. The main route of transmission was sexual contact: according to the latest annual report of the National Center of Epidemiology (CNE), 37% of these new cases had a delay in diagnosis.
Although 80% of young people say they prefer to use a condom during sex (80%), in the past year 37% have had sex without a condom for various reasons (I didn’t have a condom at the time, and he knew enough For the person, use another method), according to the Ministry’s data. It is used by 77% of young people between the ages of 15 and 24 years, and 69% of those between the ages of 25 and 29 years.
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