CDC datapublished on Tuesday, January 30, 2024, prompted discussions around the alarmingly high and continually rising rates of syphilis across the United States. The CDC gathered data on over 2.5 million cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis in 2022 through the Sexually Transmitted ...
CDC data reveal surge in maternal syphilis ratesKrewson, CelesteContemporary OB/GYN
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"The CDC's latest STI data shows that our nation is facing a rapidly deteriorating public health crisis with real lives at stake. STIs – especially syphilis – will continue to spiral out of control until the administration and Congress provide communities with the funding they need," the Nat...
"CDC is examining this finding closely and will be looking to final 2023 data to better understand if this signals a decline in infections and to better understand where, why, and among whom the decrease occurred with the hope we can expand on what's working," he said. Shortages and fundi...
Men are more likely to contract syphilis than women, but rates are rising more rapidly among women, CDC data shows. That has led to a tenfold increase in syphilis cases in newborns nationwide, from 335 cases in 2012 to 3,761 in 2022, a CDC report released Nov. 7 says. Of those 3,...
Syphilis has been on the rise in the United States in recent years. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there were over 115,000 cases of syphilis reported in 2018, representing a 14% increase from the previous year. ...
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"CDC is examining this finding closely and will be looking to final 2023 data to better understand if this signals a decline in infections and to better understand where, why, and among whom the decrease occurred with the hope we can expand on what's working," he said. ...
http://www.cdc.gov/std/stats14/tables.htm. Zugegriffen am 30.06.2017 Centers for Disease and Control Prevention (2015) 2014 Sexually Transmitted Diseases Surveillance. http://www.cdc.gov/std/stats14/syphilis.htm. Zugegriffen am 30.06.2017 Centers for Disease and Control Prevention (2015b) ...