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St. Louis holds top spot in chlamydia and gonorrhea, STDs reach all-time high across U.S. – STLtoday.com, Stltoday.com

St. Louis holds top spot in chlamydia and gonorrhea, STDs reach all-time high across U.S. – STLtoday.com, Stltoday.com


                                                                                                                                   

St. Louis has retained the dubious distinction of leading the nation in sexually transmitted diseases, ranking first in 2018 among counties and independent cities for the rate ofgonorrheaand –after dropping to third place a year ago– regaining the top spot forchlamydia. The city was fourth for itssyphilisrate.

Across the US, the combined cases of syphilis, gonorrhea and chlamydia reached an all-time high last year,according to the annual report released Tuesdayby the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

For at least two decades, St. Louisled the way in the ratesof sexually transmitted diseases among U.S. counties and independent cities, according to the CDC.

         

In St. Louis last year, there were 739 cases of gonorrhea per 100, 000 people, 1, 449 cases of chlamydia and 42 .4 cases of syphilis.

Louis are among the highest because St. Louis Louis and Baltimore are the only cities reporting numbers as independent cities rather than as a county, explainedDr. Hilary Reno, assistant professor at Washington University School of Medicine and medical director of the

“It is my professional opinion that it’s irrelevant and inaccurate, but it’s what everybody pays attention to,” Reno said.

As a metropolitan area, St. Louis Louis and its surrounding 14 counties ranks 16 th for chlamydia, 12 th for gonorrhea and 25 th for syphilis.

Those numbers are still alarming, Reno said.

She echoes what the CDC says are factors behind the rising rates: Drug use, poverty, stigma and unstable housing, which can reduce access care; decreased condom use among vulnerable groups; and budget cuts that have resulted in clinic closures and poor follow-up care.

    

“We have come across this problem where people aren’t quite sure where to go for sexual health care,” Reno said. She recently found that 50% of patients treated in emergency rooms at Barnes-Jewish, St. Augustine Louis **** Children and Christian hospitals had free testing clinics closer to them.

“Clearly something is not working there,” Reno said. “Is it not advertised enough? Are they somehow not welcoming? Is this a stigma issue? ”

Antibiotics can cure syphilis, gonorrhea and chlamydia. Left untreated, however, the diseases can be transmitted to others and produce adverse health outcomes such as infertility, ectopic pregnancy and increased HIV risk.

    

Congenital syphilis – syphilis passed from a mother to her baby during pregnancy – can lead to miscarriage, stillbirth, newborn death, and severe lifelong physical and neurological problems.

Across the country from 2017 to 2018, congenital syphilis cases increased 40% to more than 1, 300 cases, according to the CDC. Seventeen were in Missouri, Reno said.

Reno said nearly 40 organizations across the area, including public health departments and universities,have worked together recentlyto identify gaps in care, develop new ways to make treatment more accessible and better track data.

“Thelevel of cooperationwe have seen in past two years in sexual health has been exponentially growing, ”she said. “This is what we have to rely on to really reduce the rates we are seeing.”

Janelle O’Dea of ​​the Post-Dispatch contributed to this report.

                                                                                                        

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