16/11/2022

CMO Highlights 'Worrying Increases' In STI Diagnoses

Chief Medical Officer, Professor Sir Michael McBride, has raised concerns over "worrying increases in the diagnoses of some Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)".

Professor McBride said there was a growing trend of chlamydia, gonorrhoea and syphilis diagnoses in Northern Ireland compared to pre-pandemic levels.

Sir Michael was addressing the 27th Annual Regional Sexual Health Conference in NI, which brought together 200 delegates from a range of statutory organisations including the Health and Social Care Trusts, the Public Health Agency (PHA) and wider civil society.

The CMO told conference delegates that some of the increases in diagnoses may reflect a rise in the identification of cases due to better access to testing.

But he added: "There are also indicators of increased transmission including increased positivity rates among online testers and similar trends in increasing STI diagnosis in the Republic of Ireland and other parts of the UK.

"Consequently, the Public Health Agency is currently working on the development of a mass media campaign to raise awareness regarding sexual health, STI risk and testing access."

This campaign is due to run in parallel with Sexual Health Awareness week in early 2023.

"In advance of this, the PHA will develop universal and targeted messaging regarding STIs and testing, working alongside essential community and voluntary sector partners," Sir Michael added.

Figures released this week from the PHA showed there was a 47% increase in the overall number of STI tests carried out in 2021 compared with before the pandemic in 2019.

This was due to a significant increase in home STI testing, commissioned by the health service.

However, there was an increase in diagnoses made in sexual health clinics (GUM clinics) across all STIs groupings.

Sir Michael said work had recommenced on the development of a sexual health improvement action plan.

Work on this had started in late 2019, but was delayed due to the pandemic.

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