A gynecologist explained why cases of syphilis have increased in the country and warned about the at-risk population
A gynecologist in Argentina discusses the alarming increase in syphilis cases since 2015, highlighting the at-risk population and prevention methods.
Dr. Julieta Vera, a gynecologist, recently addressed the rising cases of syphilis in Argentina during an appearance on LN+, noting that the country has seen a sustained increase in infections since 2015. She emphasized that the population most at risk consists of sexually active adults aged 19 to 39 years. The discussion sheds light on a concerning public health trend that has escalated significantly in recent years.
The latest National Epidemiological Bulletin revealed that in 2025, Argentina confirmed 46,613 cases of syphilis, marking a 71% increase compared to the average from 2020 to 2024. This represents a worrying 20% rise in cases from the previous year alone, suggesting a growing public health crisis that requires immediate attention and action.
In her analysis, Dr. Vera outlined key preventive measures and the importance of regular screenings for individuals within the at-risk age group. As syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection with potentially severe complications if left untreated, the expert calls for increased awareness and education regarding safe sexual practices and the significance of early detection and treatment.