congenital syphilis cases on the rise
singh said there has also been a “significant rise” in cases of congenital syphilis, where the infection is transferred to a baby from a pregnant mother. since 2015, singh said there have been 135 cases of congenital syphilis with about 30 infant deaths.
“the expected number of cases should be zero,” she said. “in canada today, we should not be seeing any cases of congenital syphilis because we know how to prevent and treat this infection.”
an individual can be tested for syphilis and other stis through a blood or urine test and penicillin is the treatment of choice, often through a single injection, singh said.
“pregnant women who access prenatal care are offered testing for syphilis, and if treatment is provided early in pregnancy, it can prevent the severe consequences to the infant,” singh said.
“but the trouble is that many of the women who have delivered infants with congenital syphilis have not been presenting for prenatal care until later on in the pregnancy.”
other stis decreased in 2020 compared to 2019. hiv had 190 reported cases in 2020, compared to 253 the previous year. for chlamydia, the most common sti in canada, there were more than 14,000 cases in 2020 compared to more than 18,000 in 2019. gonorrhoea also decreased to 4,893 cases in 2020 from 5,333 cases in 2019.