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Grenada reporting increase in sexual transmitted infections

This story was posted 1 year ago
8 April 2025
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by Linda Straker

  • Epidemiological report for Week 13 shows there are 125 cases of STIs
  • Of particular concern is genital discharge syndrome associated with infections like gonorrhea, chlamydia, and trichomoniasis
  • No significant changes in HIV/AIDS numbers

Health officials in Grenada are reporting a significant increase in the number of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) detected from data provided by private and public sector healthcare providers.

“The Ministry of Health has detected an increase in the number of reported cases of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) across the country. Of particular concern is genital discharge syndrome associated with infections like gonorrhea, chlamydia and trichomoniasis,” said a news release from the Ministry of Health disseminated by the Government Information Service (GIS).

Urging citizens to take the necessary precautions to protect their sexual and reproductive health, the release provided several recommendations, including avoiding risky behaviours such as having multiple sexual partners, and using a condom and other preventative methods to reduce the transmission of STIs.

Data from the weekly epidemiological report for Week 13 — Monday, 24 March to Sunday, 30 March 2025 — shows 125 cases of various STIs. In 2024, for the same period, the number was 71. There are 28 cases of gonorrhoea, 36 cases of genital discharge syndrome, 33 cases of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, 7 cases of syphilis, 9 cases of herpes, and 11 cases of chlamydia.

In the release, the Ministry of Health also recommended that medical advice should be sought promptly if an individual suspects he or she may have been exposed to or contracted an STI. “For early detection and treatment of STIs, visit your nearest health facility for diagnostic and treatment services.” The release also recommended that all sexually active persons stay informed about the ways to prevent STIs and the importance of safe sexual practices.

The weekly epidemiological report did not provide data about HIV/AIDS; however, a ministry official said that there have been no significant changes in HIV/AIDS numbers. Over the years, Grenada has recorded no more than 30 new cases per year.

“Sexually transmitted infection” refers to the presence of a pathogen like bacteria, virus, or parasite that can be transmitted through sexual contact. In contrast, “sexually transmitted disease” describes the development of symptoms or complications resulting from that infection. The terms are used interchangeably among healthcare providers and professionals.

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Tags: chlamydiagenital discharge syndromegisgonorrheagovernment information servicehiv/aidslinda strakerministry of healthsexually transmitted diseasesexually transmitted infectiontrichomoniasis

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