Gonorrhoea and syphilis hit record levels in Europe
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have reached record highs in Europe, with gonorrhoea and syphilis cases hitting their highest levels in over a decade in 2024, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). Gonorrhoea cases increased by 303% since 2015 to 106,331, while syphilis cases more than doubled to 45,557 in the same period.

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AI-generatedSexually transmitted infections (STIs) have reached record highs in Europe, with gonorrhoea and syphilis cases hitting their highest levels in over a decade in 2024, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). Gonorrhoea cases increased by 303% since 2015 to 106,331, while syphilis cases more than doubled to 45,557 in the same period. The ECDC attributes this surge to widening gaps in testing and prevention, warning of severe complications like infertility and neurological problems. Congenital syphilis cases, passed to newborns, nearly doubled between 2023 and 2024. Spain reported the highest number of confirmed gonorrhoea and syphilis cases among participating European countries. The ECDC urges increased testing and condom use to protect sexual health.
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5 extractedSpain reported the highest number of gonorrhoea and syphilis cases among participating European countries in 2024.
Congenital syphilis cases nearly doubled from 2023 to 2024.
Syphilis cases more than doubled since 2015, reaching 45,557 in 2024.
Gonorrhoea cases increased by 303% since 2015, reaching 106,331 in 2024.
Gonorrhoea and syphilis have reached record levels in Europe in 2024, according to the ECDC.