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Fewer STI visits to public health centers, Soa Aids Netherlands concerned

Fewer STI visits to public health centers, Soa Aids Netherlands concerned

Last year, the number of people visiting sexual health centers for STI consultations in the Netherlands decreased despite a rise in diagnoses for gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV. Soa Aids Nederland expressed concern over this trend, noting that fewer people are seeking testing while infection rates increase.

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