Friday, 4 October 2019

STIs are now more common among men aged between 45 and 64 than teenage boys  

STIs are now more common among men aged between 45 and 64 than teenage boys Sexually transmitted infections are on the rise among over-65s, according to official figures.

Public Health England data shows there were 2,108 cases among older men and 472 among women of the same age in 2018 - a 23 per cent jump since 2014.

Statistics also show STIs such as chlamydia, gonorrhoea and syphilis are now more common among middle-aged men than teenage boys. The Daily Mail

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