Sexually Transmitted Infections on the Rise Globally, WHO Warns

The World Health Organization (WHO) sounded
the alarm on the global surge of sexually transmitted infections (STIs),
including syphilis, with new cases surpassing eight million among adults aged
15-49, and 230,000 resulting in syphilis-related deaths.
The Americas and Africa experienced the
highest increases. The rise in STIs, coupled with inadequate declines in new
HIV and viral hepatitis infections, poses a significant threat to health
targets within the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). WHO Director-General
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus expressed grave concerns over the escalating
incidence of syphilis, emphasizing the urgent need for action.
The report also highlighted challenges such
as multi-resistant gonorrhea and the persistence of hepatitis and HIV
infections. Despite these challenges, WHO noted progress in expanding services
for STIs, HIV, and hepatitis, with Namibia poised to become the first country
evaluated for the triple elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV,
hepatitis B, and syphilis.
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