Syphilis still growing with 639% increase since 2019
The rate of syphilis cases in Saskatchewan has seen a massive jump since an outbreak was first declared in 2019.
Dr. Ibrahim Khan, regional medical officer of health for Indigenous Services Canada, said that in 2022, there were 850 cases found, an increase of 639 per cent from several years ago.
“In 2019, we saw an unprecedented number of syphilis and that led to a declaration of a syphilis specific outbreak in December of 2019,” said Khan. “Since then we have seen a constant increase in the number of cases and basically the number of syphilis impacting pregnant women and babies born with syphilis.”
Between 2020 and now, seven babies have been still-born because of syphilis and another 24 cases of early congenital infection in newborns have been reported in on-reserve population.