NEW YORK (AP) Sharply rising cases of some sexually transmitted diseases including a 26% rise in new syphilis infections reported last year are prompting U.S. health officials to call for new prevention and treatment efforts.
It is imperative that we ... work to rebuild, innovate, and expand (STD) prevention in the U.S., said Dr. Leandro Mena of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in a speech Monday at a medical conference on sexually transmitted diseases.
Infections rates for some STDs, including gonorrhea and syphilis, have been rising for years. Last year the rate of syphilis cases reached its highest since 1991 and the total number of cases hit its highest since 1948. HIV cases are also on the rise, up 16% last year.
And an international outbreak of monkeypox, which is being spread mainly between men who have sex with other men, has further highlighted the nation's worsening problem with diseases spread mostly through sex.