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Syphilis emergency in Madagascar | Syphilis emergency in Madagascar |
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An outbreak of syphilis has prompted the government in Madagascar to declare a state of emergency in the southern town of Fort Dauphin. | An outbreak of syphilis has prompted the government in Madagascar to declare a state of emergency in the southern town of Fort Dauphin. |
Ongoing tests suggest that about 17,000 people, or 30% of the region's sexually active population, may have the sexually transmitted disease. | Ongoing tests suggest that about 17,000 people, or 30% of the region's sexually active population, may have the sexually transmitted disease. |
An economic boom linked to local mining projects has attracted prostitutes and international mine workers. | An economic boom linked to local mining projects has attracted prostitutes and international mine workers. |
There are fears the condition could provide an entry route for HIV/Aids. | There are fears the condition could provide an entry route for HIV/Aids. |
The Indian Ocean island has an HIV infection rate of less than 1%. | The Indian Ocean island has an HIV infection rate of less than 1%. |
Easily treated | Easily treated |
Although the ongoing tests do not suggest a rise in HIV rates the government is declaring a state of emergency in the town to treat those who have syphilis. | Although the ongoing tests do not suggest a rise in HIV rates the government is declaring a state of emergency in the town to treat those who have syphilis. |
Health Minister Dr Robinson Jean Louis told the BBC that the economic boom linked to local mining projects meant the town was becoming a popular destination for sex workers. | Health Minister Dr Robinson Jean Louis told the BBC that the economic boom linked to local mining projects meant the town was becoming a popular destination for sex workers. |
He also expressed concern at the risks associated with foreign mine workers, some from countries with high HIV rates, coming to work on projects in Fort Dauphin. | He also expressed concern at the risks associated with foreign mine workers, some from countries with high HIV rates, coming to work on projects in Fort Dauphin. |
It is still unclear why Madagascar's HIV infection rates are so low in comparison with much of the rest of Africa. | |
Syphilis can be easily treated in as little as three days. | Syphilis can be easily treated in as little as three days. |
The ministry of health is launching a treatment programme in the next few days and will increase sexual health education in the area in an attempt to stop the disease spreading to other parts of the country. | The ministry of health is launching a treatment programme in the next few days and will increase sexual health education in the area in an attempt to stop the disease spreading to other parts of the country. |
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