The World Health Organization (WHO) released a report highlighting a global increase in sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and trichomoniasis. The report emphasizes that these STIs are a major concern as they contribute to over 1 million daily infections. Health officials are alarmed by the rising numbers of STIs and the slow decline in new cases of HIV and viral hepatitis, which could jeopardize global health targets.
HIV, viral hepatitis & sexually transmitted infections continue to pose significant public health challenges globally, causing 2.5 million deaths every year. New @WHO report warns these infections are increasing in many regions. https://t.co/iSLurofuMt https://t.co/gMO7iBAxDh
The number of sexually transmitted infections around the world is increasing. It is now a “major concern” for health officials, according to a new report by the World Health Organization. https://t.co/X51UEUJ2yL
HIV, global hepatitis cases and sexually transmitted infections are causing 2.5 million deaths each year, as per the latest WHO report https://t.co/IT72XzDqnE
Progress towards meeting the health-related targets of the 2030 @GlobalGoalsUN is only about 1/3 of what is needed. The new SDG3 GAP report provides directions for how the partnership should evolve going forward in our joint efforts for better #HealthForAll:… https://t.co/1DJUSCBgY2
Sexually Transmitted Diseases Killing 2.5 Million People Every Year Globally: UN https://t.co/mLTQCr8GIn https://t.co/rlF2Gl2y0V
“Overall, there were 374 million new cases of the four curable STIs in 2022. Reductions of 20% in all four infections will be needed to meet the 2025 targets, the WHO said. Meeting the 2030 goals would require 60% reductions.” https://t.co/iKjmReGWIP
🚨 WHO RAISES ALARM ON GLOBAL STI SURGE The WHO reported a global increase in sexually transmitted infections (STIs), labeling it a "major concern." Four curable STIs—chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and trichomoniasis—are responsible for over 1 million daily infections among… https://t.co/eBwiF5MYfs
The increase in sexually transmitted infections (STI) has caused a "major concern" for health officials, according to a new report by the World Health Organization. https://t.co/aeCCa4kZlt
WHO report shows sexually transmitted infections are climbing Two years into a global effort to tackle the problem, STIs are heading in the wrong direction, while HIV and viral hepatitis cases aren't falling quickly enough. https://t.co/dvaDQWlInh https://t.co/CyEijcuWgL
Rising numbers of cases of #STIs and a slowdown in the decline of new cases of HIV and viral hepatitis risks jeopardising 2030 global health targets including sustainable development goals, @WHO has warned https://t.co/hQoBx4hKbp
STIs are increasing in many regions, new WHO report finds https://t.co/p43tgMEGrJ
The World Health Organization (WHO) released a report that found the number of sexually transmitted infections have increased around the world. https://t.co/r8qfAqwicG
The number of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) around the world is increasing. It is now a “major concern” for health officials, according to a new report published Tuesday by the World Health Organization. https://t.co/1pRDb0TJtY https://t.co/aol4fPyHaL
Case notifications of #STIs are increasing in many regions, and new HIV and viral hepatitis infections are not declining fast enough. Four curable STIs—syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and trichomoniasis—account for more than 1 million infections each day. https://t.co/zrEnR9eiMa
STIs, including syphilis, gonorrhea, increasing globally, WHO report finds https://t.co/cF36oeOv7H https://t.co/kvRiu4djiK
The World Health Organization (WHO) released a report Tuesday that found the number of sexually transmitted infections have increased around the world. https://t.co/x0lb4eGGIP