San Diego Union-Tribune

SYPHILIS CASES ARE SOARING IN THE U.S.

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Syphilis, once nearly eliminated in the United States, continues to resurge, reaching the highest rate of new infections recorded since 1950, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday.

More than 207,000 cases were diagnosed in 2022, the last year for which data is available. That represents an 80 percent increase since 2018, and 17 percent over the previous year’s tally, according to a new CDC report.

The rates soared in every age group, including newborns. In November, the CDC said more than 3,700 cases of congenital syphilis were reported in 2022, roughly 11 times the number recorded a decade ago. The disease caused 231 stillbirth­s and 51 infant deaths in 2022.

Experts pointed to a slew of reasons for the continued increases in syphilis and other sexually transmitte­d infections.

Substance use, which is tied to risky sexual behavior, has risen. With better prevention and treatment for HIV, condom use has fallen out of vogue — decreasing by about 8 percentage points between 2011 and 2021 among high school students, for example.

And, crucially, there are far fewer sexual health clinics, along with the diseaseint­ervention specialist­s and nurses who staffed them.

Syphilis has been increasing even in countries with national health care, because “sexual health services remain inadequate relative to the need pretty much everywhere,” said Dr. Jay Varma, chief medical officer at Siga Technologi­es and a former deputy commission­er of health for New York City.

“But it’s particular­ly a problem here in the United States,” Varma said.

“When you miss one case, you then end up with two more cases, and if you miss two cases, you then end up with four,” he added. “That’s how epidemics grow.”

With more than 84 cases per 100,000 people, South Dakota had the highest rate of syphilis infections, more than double that of New Mexico, the state with the next highest incidence. (Arkansas, Oklahoma and Mississipp­i rounded out the top five.)

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