Rising syphilis rates in Canada, 2011–2020
- DOI
- Language of the publication
- English
- Date
- 2022
- Type
- Accepted manuscript
- Author(s)
- Aho, Josephine
- Lybeck, Cassandra
- Tetteh, Ashorkor
- Issa, Carmen
- Kouyoumdjian, Fiona
- Wong, Jason
- Anderson, Alexandrea
- Popovic, Nashira
- Publisher
- The Public Health Agency of Canada
Abstract
Background: Methods: Results: Conclusion:
Syphilis rates are of public health concern in Canada, with multiple jurisdictions
reporting outbreaks over the past five years. The objective of this article is to describe trends in
infectious and congenital syphilis in Canada 2011–2020.
Routine surveillance of syphilis is conducted through the Canadian Notifiable Disease
Surveillance System (CNDSS). In response to rising rates of syphilis, all provinces and territories
(P/Ts) have also submitted enhanced surveillance data on infectious syphilis to the Public
Health Agency of Canada through the Syphilis Outbreak Investigation Coordinating Committee
(SOICC) starting in 2018. Descriptive analyses of CNDSS and SOICC surveillance data
2011–2020 by age, sex, pregnancy status, male sexual orientation and P/Ts were performed.
The national rate of infectious syphilis increased from 5.1 per 100,000 population in
2011 to 24.7 per 100,000 population in 2020.The rates increased in almost all P/Ts, with the
Prairie provinces reporting the greatest relative increases from 2016 to 2020 (more than 400%).
Rates in males were consistently higher than rates in females over the past 10 years; however,
from 2016 to 2020, rates among females increased by 773%, compared with 73% among males.
Although the proportion of cases who self-identify as gay, bisexual and other men who have
sex with men decreased from 54% to 38% between 2018 and 2020, they still represent a high
proportion of cases (according to data from eight P/Ts). From 2016 to 2020, rates of infectious
syphilis increased in every age group, especially in females aged 15–39 years. Confirmed
early congenital syphilis cases for 2020 increased considerably from prior years, with 50 cases
reported in 2020, compared with 4 cases in 2016.
Infectious and congenital syphilis rates are a growing concern in Canada and the
nature of the syphilis epidemics across Canada appears to be evolving, as evidenced by recent
trends. More data and research are needed to better understand the drivers associated with
the recent changes in the epidemiology of syphilis in Canada.
Subject
- Health
Rights
Pagination
52-60
Peer review
Yes
Open access level
Green
Identifiers
- ISSN
- 1481-8531
Article
- Journal title
- Canada Communicable Disease Report
- Journal volume
- 48
- Journal issue
- 2/3
Relation
- Is translation of:
- https://open-science.canada.ca/handle/123456789/549
Citation(s)
Aho J, Lybeck C, Tetteh A, Issa C, Kouyoumdjian F, Wong J, Anderson A, Popovic N. Rising syphilis rates in Canada, 2011–2020. Can Comm Dis Rep 2022;48(2/3):52–60. https://doi.org/10.14745/ccdr.v48i23a01