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Rekordni porast spolnih bolezni: kaj se dogaja po Evropi in pri nas?
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Rekordni porast spolnih bolezni: kaj se dogaja po Evropi in pri nas?

The article reports on a significant rise in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) across Europe, citing data from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) released in May 2026. It highlights that gonorrhea cases increased by over 300% since 2015, syphilis cases nearly doubled, and chlamydia remains the most common bacterial STI. In Slovenia, STI cases rose sharply, with syphilis reaching record levels and chlamydia being the most frequently reported infection. Experts attribute this surge to factors such as increased testing, reduced condom use, more sexual partners, and stigma surrounding STIs. The article notes that while Slovenia has launched a campaign promoting condom use, other countries like the United Kingdom are exploring vaccination options. Dr. Moja Matičič, an expert at the University Clinical Center Ljubljana, emphasizes the role of stigma and risky behaviors, including 'chemical sex' and casual encounters facilitated by dating apps, in spreading STIs.

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Rekordni porast spolnih bolezni: kaj se dogaja po Evropi in pri nas?

The article reports on a significant rise in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) across Europe, citing data from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) released in May 2026. It highlights that gonorrhea cases increased by over 300% since 2015, syphilis cases nearly doubled, and chlamydia remains the most common bacterial STI. In Slovenia, STI cases rose sharply, with syphilis reaching record levels and chlamydia being the most frequently reported infection. Experts attribute this surge to factors such as increased testing, reduced condom use, more sexual partners, and stigma surrounding STIs. The article notes that while Slovenia has launched a campaign promoting condom use, other countries like the United Kingdom are exploring vaccination options. Dr. Moja Matičič, an expert at the University Clinical Center Ljubljana, emphasizes the role of stigma and risky behaviors, including 'chemical sex' and casual encounters facilitated by dating apps, in spreading STIs.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): While the article discusses public health issues with potential political implications, it presents information based on scientific data and expert opinions without overtly favoring any political ideology. The focus is on medical and social factors rather than partisan agendas, maintaining a neutral

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): Factuality is high as the article accurately reflects the ECDC data including case numbers and percentages. However, it lacks some details like the mention of congenital syphilis doubling and the role of behavioral changes post-pandemic. Objectivity is lower due to the Slovenian-specific focus and p

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