Abstract

Sexually active young adults (12-24 years) are at higher risk of acquiring sexually transmitted infections (STI) than those over 25 years old, particularly among underserved populations. The objective was to determine if younger age was associated with increased perinatal morbidity in a cohort of underserved patients diagnosed with STI during pregnancy.

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