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The state of Australia's sexual health - Realiteten om Australia seksuelle helse

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A new report into Australia's sexual health shows an increase in gonorrhea, a sexually transmitted infection that was once extremely rare in Australia.

There has also been a huge increase in HIV within the Indigenous community with many health experts supporting national implementation of a new HIV medication.

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En ny rapport om Australias seksuelle helse viser en økning i gonoré, en seksuelt overført infeksjon som en gang var ekstremt sjelden i Australia. Det har også vært en stor økning i HIV i urfolkssamfun med mange helsepersonell som støtter nasjonal implementering av en ny HIV-medisinering.

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A new report into Australia's sexual health shows an increase in gonorrhea, a sexually transmitted infection that was once extremely rare in Australia.

There has also been a huge increase in HIV within the Indigenous community with many health experts supporting national implementation of a new HIV medication.

-

En ny rapport om Australias seksuelle helse viser en økning i gonoré, en seksuelt overført infeksjon som en gang var ekstremt sjelden i Australia. Det har også vært en stor økning i HIV i urfolkssamfun med mange helsepersonell som støtter nasjonal implementering av en ny HIV-medisinering.

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