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Lessons from management of syphilis in Nunavut, Canada, 2012-2020.

Ameeta E Singh1, Kethika Kulleperuma2, Jenny Begin2, Jessica DeGuzman3, Diane Sammurtok4, Obed Anoee4, Theresa Koonoo2, Jasmine Pawa2,5.   

Abstract

Background: Nunavut, part of Inuit Nunangat, is a geographically vast territory in northern Canada, with a population of over 38,000 people. Most (85%) of the population identify as Inuit. Nunavut has experienced a significant rise in heterosexual infectious syphilis cases since 2012. Management of communicable diseases, including syphilis, is challenging due to high staff turnover and long delays in specimen transport times. Social determinants of health are also an important contributor. The aim of this study is to describe the epidemiology and program elements for infectious syphilis from 2012-2020 and to highlight beneficial interventions.
Methods: Syphilis is a notifiable disease in Nunavut with all cases reported to the Territorial Department of Health. Cases were staged by a medical consultant. Data were analyzed and released in public reports as part of the public health program.
Results: From 2012 to 2020, 655 infectious syphilis cases were reported, with 53% of reported cases among females. Infection rates were highest in 20 to 39-year-olds. There was significant variability in reported cases over this time period by geographic region, with the majority of infectious cases reported from the Kivalliq region. Despite 48 reported cases in pregnancy, no confirmed congenital syphilis cases were identified. Program staff identified strengths of the response as well as ongoing needs, such as plain language resources available in multiple languages.
Conclusion: Despite the logistical challenges with syphilis management in the territory, the overall outcomes have been positive, with no confirmed congenital cases identified. We attribute this to a coordinated effort by multiple partners including key actions by public health nurses and community health representatives.

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Keywords:  Arctic region; Canada; Community Health Representative; epidemiology; public health; syphilis

Year:  2022        PMID: 35342373      PMCID: PMC8889926          DOI: 10.14745/ccdr.v48i23a08

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Commun Dis Rep        ISSN: 1188-4169


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