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                    [Title] => 'No condom, no sex’ policy urged to prevent STIs’ spread
                    [Summary] => URDANETA CITY — No condom, no sex.


Due to the growing cases of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the country, a World Health Organization (WHO) representative is doing the rounds of four cities in the Ilocos region this week, in coordination with local officials, to educate people having sex with commercial sex workers to use condom to avoid such diseases.

WHO expert Dr. Jan Marc Olive told reporters here after a dialogue with Mayor Amadeo Perez Jr. that there has been an increase in STI cases among "professional sex workers."
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WHO representative Dr. Jan Marc Olive said that SARS cases in the Philippines were due to importation "so I think when you consider all the cases all over the world, I think we did pretty well (in controlling it)."
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Due to the growing cases of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the country, a World Health Organization (WHO) representative is doing the rounds of four cities in the Ilocos region this week, in coordination with local officials, to educate people having sex with commercial sex workers to use condom to avoid such diseases.

WHO expert Dr. Jan Marc Olive told reporters here after a dialogue with Mayor Amadeo Perez Jr. that there has been an increase in STI cases among "professional sex workers."
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WHO representative Dr. Jan Marc Olive said that SARS cases in the Philippines were due to importation "so I think when you consider all the cases all over the world, I think we did pretty well (in controlling it)."
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