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There Is Concern About the Increase in Sexually Transmitted Diseases in San Rafael: They Reinforce Prevention and Testing

The increase in sexually transmitted infections (STIs), especially cases of syphilis, generates concern among the health authorities of San Rafael. From the Department of Health of the Municipality they intensify prevention, education and early diagnosis actions to try to reverse the trend. The municipal health director, Enrique Álvarez, described the situation as "very worrying" and explained that the health teams work permanently in schools, c…
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The increase in sexually transmitted infections (STIs), especially cases of syphilis, generates concern among the health authorities of San Rafael. From the Department of Health of the Municipality they intensify prevention, education and early diagnosis actions to try to reverse the trend. The municipal health director, Enrique Álvarez, described the situation as "very worrying" and explained that the health teams work permanently in schools, c…

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diariosanrafael.com.ar broke the news on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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