Rise of syphilis surge amidst COVID-19 pandemic in the USA: A neglected concern

Syphilis is a treatable but highly contagious sexually transmitted disease (STI) that has a long history of infecting millions of people from diverse ethnicities and is mainly considered promiscuity. An uprise in syphilis cases is noted in the Coronavirus pandemic. This short communication discerns...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of medicine and surgery 2022-08, Vol.80, p.104239-104239, Article 104239
Hauptverfasser: Nazir, Abubakar, Masood, Waniyah, Ahmad, Shahzaib, Nair, Anagha M., Aborode, Abdullahi Tunde, Khan, Hadin Darain, Farid, Shahzaib, Raza, Muhammad Asad, Audah, Kholis Abduachim
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Zusammenfassung:Syphilis is a treatable but highly contagious sexually transmitted disease (STI) that has a long history of infecting millions of people from diverse ethnicities and is mainly considered promiscuity. An uprise in syphilis cases is noted in the Coronavirus pandemic. This short communication discerns salient factors precipitating the syphilis upsurge, implications, current efforts, and recommendations. A decrease in funds and investments for public health clinics during COVID-19 because the funds have been diverted for treating COVID-19 has resulted in a dramatic rise in syphilis. The main determinants of the increased spread of syphilis during the COVID-19 pandemic include unsafe sexual activities, reduced STI screening, lack of sufficient staff during the pandemic, and abandoning of STI programs and services. We recommend high-risk screening clinics and effective telehealth programs to combat against rising STI burden in the US.
ISSN:2049-0801
2049-0801
DOI:10.1016/j.amsu.2022.104239