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Europe Reports Record Levels of Gonorrhoea and Syphilis

Sexually transmitted infections including gonorrhoea and syphilis reached record levels across Europe in 2024, according to new figures from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC).

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The agency said both infections had climbed to their highest levels in more than a decade, warning that gaps in testing, prevention and awareness were contributing to the rise.

Gonorrhoea cases surged to 106,331 across participating European countries last year, marking a 303% increase since 2015. Syphilis cases also more than doubled over the same period, reaching 45,557.

Health officials warned that untreated infections can lead to serious long-term health problems, including infertility, chronic pain and damage to the heart or nervous system.

Sharp rise in infections

Bruno Ciancio, head of the ECDC’s Directly Transmitted and Vaccine-Preventable Diseases unit, said the increase in congenital syphilis cases was especially concerning.

Congenital syphilis occurs when the infection passes from a pregnant person to a newborn baby and can lead to lifelong complications.

The ECDC said congenital syphilis cases nearly doubled between 2023 and 2024.

Ciancio urged people to take simple preventive measures, including using condoms with new or multiple partners and getting tested if symptoms appear.

Symptoms of gonorrhoea can include pain, unusual discharge and inflammation of the genitals, although some people may show no symptoms at all.

Syphilis symptoms may include sores around the mouth or genitals, rashes on the hands, hair loss and flu-like illness. The symptoms can appear and disappear over time, making the infection difficult to detect in its early stages.

Spain reports highest totals

Among participating European countries, Spain recorded the highest number of confirmed cases for both infections in 2024.

The country reported 37,169 gonorrhoea cases and 11,556 syphilis infections.

The ECDC said men who have sex with men continued to be the group most disproportionately affected, showing the steepest long-term increases in both diseases.

However, the agency also noted significant rises in syphilis cases among heterosexual women of reproductive age.

While gonorrhoea and syphilis rose sharply, chlamydia remained the most commonly reported bacterial sexually transmitted infection overall.

A total of 213,443 chlamydia cases were recorded in 2024, although this represented a 6% decline compared with 2015.

UK figures remain separate

The UK has not contributed data to the ECDC study since leaving the European Union, but British health authorities publish separate annual statistics for United Kingdom.

According to figures released by the UK Health Security Agency in December, England recorded 71,802 gonorrhoea cases and 9,535 syphilis cases in 2024.

There were also 168,889 chlamydia diagnoses during the same period.

The UK introduced a gonorrhoea vaccination programme in 2025 after cases in England hit a record 85,000 in 2023.

The NHS advises that both gonorrhoea and syphilis can be prevented through consistent condom use and treated effectively with antibiotics if diagnosed early.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 22 May 2026

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JonnyF Star Member

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On 5/23/2026 at 4:06 PM, Red Forever said:

Oh dear Jonny, you just can’t help yourself can you?

You shoehorn your racist drivel into any subject on A. N.

FYI the subject is about sexual health.

I bet you’d turn a discussion on say, rail nationalisation into one of your favourite, oh so witty, “cultural enrichment” side splitting posts.

They come over ‘ere……..

Check the std rates in sub Saharan Africa compared to Europe and then get back to me with your ignorant virtue signalling leftist drivel.

PingRoundTheWorld Gold Member

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On 5/23/2026 at 12:06 PM, Red Forever said:

You shoehorn your racist drivel into any subject on A. N.

Gotta love how quick today's "progressives" are in employing the racist card. Anything that doesn't fall in line with their delusion that "we're all equal" and poof you're a "racist". The facts are that about 20% of Spain's population are migrants, and it is the #1 in the number of these STDs in Europe. Also a fact that the majority of migrants it let in are from Africa - which has even higher rates of STD - so it's quite obviously there is a casual link there.
Oh, sorry. I forgot progressives are allergic to facts. :)

candide Star Member

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On 5/22/2026 at 3:53 AM, CallumWK said:

I read in the OP that Spain is the worst.

Isn't that where all those Brits are moving to?

Prostitution is openly and widely available in Spain.

CallumWK Diamond Member

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6 minutes ago, candide said:

Prostitution is openly and widely available in Spain.

Of course, prostitution is the main cause for STD's, I just want to counter the hidden agenda in the post of our resident racist member.

scubascuba3 Star Member

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The scientists should have cured those already, they just aren't prioritising STI as they probably see it as punishment for sex

GenX Apprentice Member

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This is great news. It means Europeans are finally getting laid and less likely to travel to Thailand.

scubascuba3 Star Member

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2 hours ago, GenX said:

This is great news. It means Europeans are finally getting laid and less likely to travel to Thailand.

Not sure, in UK alone there are 1m+ 20-25 not in work or education, they will be heading to Thailand soon and fighting as usual

CMHomeboy78 Silver Member

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2 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

The scientists should have cured those already, they just aren't prioritising STI as they probably see it as punishment for sex

That's possible.

I remember stories from friends years ago who were in the USAF stationed at U-Tapao.

The medics would treat "bull-head clap" with an umbrella catheter that would open after being inserted and ream out your urethra.

They said the agony was beyond words and the medics would do it with alacrity.

Lesson learned.

scubascuba3 Star Member

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25 minutes ago, CMHomeboy78 said:

That's possible.

I remember stories from friends years ago who were in the USAF stationed at U-Tapao.

The medics would treat "bull-head clap" with an umbrella catheter that would open after being inserted and ream out your urethra.

They said the agony was beyond words and the medics would do it with alacrity.

Lesson learned.

Yes i remember that in UK, also when the Dr pressed hard on my groin where it gets swollen if you have gonorrhoea, that was painful and yes he seemed to do it on purpose

JonnyF Star Member

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9 hours ago, PingRoundTheWorld said:

Gotta love how quick today's "progressives" are in employing the racist card. Anything that doesn't fall in line with their delusion that "we're all equal" and poof you're a "racist".

It's amusing isnt it.

It's a great way of knowing you're right. When they dont have a counter argument all the tired lazy old insults come out.

The fact that their DEI policies and identity politics are fundamentally at odds with equality and meritocracy is really the icing on the cake. 😄

candide Star Member

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11 hours ago, CallumWK said:

Of course, prostitution is the main cause for STD's, I just want to counter the hidden agenda in the post of our resident racist member.

Hidden? 😃

fredwiggy Star Member

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11 hours ago, CallumWK said:

Of course, prostitution is the main cause for STD's, I just want to counter the hidden agenda in the post of our resident racist member.

Prostitution is not the main cause of STI's or STD's. Unprotected sex is. Lack of condom usage and casual sex.

Another mentioned Sub Saharan Africa having the most cases. It all comes down to education, poverty and male domination there. The same with India and Thailand, although here it's dating apps that gets many into trouble. Tinder for sex almost guarantees you'll be having sex with many others with your choice in partners.

Many who get these diseases are young. Teens and low 20's getting the most.

Those who use prostitutes, especially in places like Thailand, are also high risk groups, especially those not using condoms. Women more than men are more likely to have them, and this is reason one why those who are older, 60's and above, are getting them from prostitutes. They are with many clients and the chances they'll get an STD is extremely high, then pass them onto future clients.

EastBayRay Advanced Member

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No surprise

You let dogs in the house you get fleas.

Europe deserves it for the stupid open borders policy

Centuries to build it and liberals destroyed it in decades

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