Syphilis and Native Populations

Organized by: Infectious Disease
Series: Midwest Aids Training
Event Date: -

Syphilis rates are climbing across the US, including in rural areas, while Native populations disproportionately bear the burden. Similarly, congenital syphilis has skyrocketed, disproportionately impacting Native-born infants. Meanwhile, the ongoing shortage of Bicillin L-A continues to hinder rapid treatment, and the need for effective solutions in rural and Native-serving clinics is critical. Join our session on May 9 to learn how to recognize, test, and treat syphilis - including congenital syphilis  - in Native communities while incorporating American Indigenous medicine practices. During this session, participants will gain invaluable insights into addressing the complexities of rural healthcare and combating the disproportionate burden of syphilis and congenital syphilis among Native populations. 

Learning Objectives: 

By the end of this sessions, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the epidemiology of syphilis in the US and Indian Country, including syndemic associations
  2. Interpret syphilis serologic testing
  3. Differentiate treatment recommendations for syphilis based on staging
  4. Identify best and innovative practices for syphilis in Native communities and health systems 
* Accredited Event
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Contact Person: Lisa Currie, Program Coordinator & Training Specialist