Montreal network to tackle 'explosion' in infections such as syphilis with new trials

A Montreal-based HIV/AIDS research network is expanding its scope in response to a dramatic rise in rates of sexually transmitted diseases such as syphilis. This 1966 microscope photo made available by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows a tissue sample with the presence of numerous, corkscrew-shaped, darkly-stained, Treponema pallidum spirochetes, the bacterium responsible for causing syphilis. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Skip Van Orden/CDC via AP, File

MONTREAL - A Montreal-based HIV/AIDS research network is expanding its scope in response to a dramatic rise in rates of some sexually transmitted diseases.

Dr. Marina Klein of the McGill University Health Centre said syphilis rates have increased by more than 100 per cent in recent years across Canada, while HIV diagnoses rose almost 25 per cent between 2021 and 2022. Congenital syphilis — passed down from mother to child during pregnancy — increased 599 per cent between 2018 and 2022, according to the Canadian government.

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