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New New U.S. data show fewer Americans have herpes but rates of other sexually transmitted diseases still high - Media Release March 8, 2004
New 2004 National STD Prevention Conference Summaries of Highlighted Research - Media Release March 10, 2004
New Crystal methamphetamine use, Internet and other factors likely fueling increases in STDs, risk behavior among gay and bisexual men - Media Release March 10, 2004
New Research Shows Growing Challenges In Controlling STDs Among Gay and Bisexual Men - Media Release March 9, 2004
New 2004 National STD Prevention Conference Late-Breaker Research Summaries - Media Release March 10, 2004
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STD Clinical Slides - The STD Clinical slides depict symptoms for nine sexually transmitted diseases.  The slides are available in ready-to-use Microsoft PowerPoint slide shows or as individual graphic files for inclusion in slide shows or documents.  The slides are for use by Clinical personnel only.  To access the STD clinical slides, please request a user id and password.  Please indicate how you plan to use the slides.  Request Password or email thcb@cdc.gov. For media on a tight deadline, contact: CDC's NCHSTP, Office of Communications, (404) 639–8895


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