The relationship between teenage pregnancy and STIs such as HIV and Aids in most schools in Lusaka garden compound

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is a concerning issue. Teenage pregnancy often leads to increased risk of contracting STIs, including HIV and Aids. This is due to a lack of proper education about safe sex practices, as well as a lack of access to contraceptives and healthcare services. Additionally, teenage pregnancy can result in dropping out of school, which further exacerbates the risk of STIs and other health problems.

In Lusaka garden compound, where resources and education on sexual health may be limited, there is a higher prevalence of teenage pregnancy and STIs among students. It is important for schools and local health authorities to work together to provide comprehensive sexual education, access to contraceptives, and testing and treatment for STIs in order to help prevent the spread of HIV and Aids among young people in the community. Additionally, addressing social and economic factors that contribute to teenage pregnancy, such as poverty and gender inequality, is crucial in reducing the risk of STIs in this population.