The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Syphilis cases hit record high in Japan

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

More than 8,000 syphilis cases have been diagnosed in Japan this year through Sept. 4, surpassing the record tally logged for the whole of the previous year, according to preliminar­y gures compiled by the National Institute of Infectious Diseases.

A total of 8,155 syphilis cases had been diagnosed as of Sept. 4, exceeding the 2021 gure of 7,983 cases, the highest annual tally since the current survey method was introduced in 1999.

Among the nation’s 47 prefecture­s, Tokyo had the highest tally with 2,343 cases, followed by Osaka with 1,091 and Aichi with 463, according to the preliminar­y data.

e institute did not o er an explanatio­n for what was behind the surge in cases of the sexually transmitte­d disease.

In January-June, men accounted for 67% of the reported cases, and among female cases, women in their 20s accounted for nearly 60% of the total.

In the same period, nearly 40% of male patients had used the services of sex workers in the six months before their diagnosis, and nearly 40% of female patients worked in the sex industry.

Syphilis could be spreading more widely than the data indicates, with some experts blaming social media and dating apps for an increase in casual sex between people who meet through such services.

e infectious disease can be treated with antimicrob­ial drugs taken three times a day for four weeks, or a drug introduced in January that requires only a single shot, as long as it is administer­ed within about three months of being exposed to the disease. (Sept. 16)

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