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Syphilis infections surge in Germany – data

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Cases of the sexually transmitted disease have grown by 460% since 2001, the latest report by the Robert Koch Institute shows.

The number of syphilis infections has hit a new record high in Germany, reaching 9,519 cases in 2024 compared with just 1,697 at the turn of the century, according to the latest report from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI).

The sexually transmitted disease, caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum, has steadily increased over the past two decades. After a spike to 3,364 cases in 2004, numbers have continued to rise, particularly among men who have sex with men (MSM) and men who have sex with transgender women.

The latest Epidemiologisches Bulletin, released on Thursday, recorded another 3.9% year-on-year increase compared with 2023. Members of the LGBTQ community accounted for the overwhelming majority of infections, while women represented only 7.6% of cases. The share of heterosexual transmission also rose slightly from the previous year.

The average age of patients was around 41, with reinfections remaining a persistent risk. The RKI highlighted that the highest infection rates were recorded in major urban centers, including Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Frankfurt and Munich.

Outbreaks among gay men have driven much of the overall rise since the late 1990s. The first significant increase was documented in Hamburg in 1997. By 2003, the incidence among men was ten times higher than among women.

Today, around three-quarters of reported cases are linked to the LGBTQ community, with data suggesting that up to half of these patients are also HIV-positive, often with co-infections of hepatitis C.

The spread of sexually transmitted infections has been associated with the use of social media and geospatial dating apps, leading to higher numbers of sexual partners – including new and anonymous contacts.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. On the rise in NZ
    Be careful what You take home from the meat market
    Chlamydia is the most commonly reported STD in NZ
    With many cases being asymptomatic
    So be careful out there

  2. Now what else has surged in Germany during recent times?
    Do we have numbers for France and England?
    Sure do. Overall, European countries saw a 70% increase in syphilis cases from 2010 to 2017 alone.
    But statistics for the last 8 years are not publicized.
    Wonder why.

    • Hmmm – mass muslim immigration perhaps??? culturally diverse riots, rapes and robberies perhaps??
      Mostly peaceful assaults, knife attacks, sword attacks, bombings, burning of buildings, riots and by “middle eastern looking men”!
      Nooooooo – of course not. Must be something else.
      Shortage of goats maybe? Just German / EU WEF puppets doing as they are told.??
      Nothing to see here folks

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