By Lauren Sforza - 07/08/24
Diagnoses of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) jumped up in recent years, especially among older Americans, according to new data.
The data from FairHealth found a 4.8 percent increase in patients with STD diagnoses from 2020 to 2023. The 65 and older age group saw the highest increase in this period, with a 23.8 percent increase in STD diagnoses.
Axios, which reported first on the new figures, noted the data is consistent with findings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that showed increases in STD diagnoses among adults 55 and older between 2012 and 2022.
The second-largest increase was among those aged 55 to 64, who saw a 16.2 percent jump in STD diagnoses. Patients aged 45 to 54 saw a 7.6 percent increase, while those in the 35 to 44 age group saw a 8.6 percent increase.
The only age groups to see a drop in diagnoses were 18 and younger and 19 to 24.
Overall, the data found that syphilis was the fastest growing diagnosis across all age groups between 2020 and 2023. There was a 29 percent increase in syphilis diagnoses, nearly 17 percent increase for gonorrhea, and about a 14 percent increase for HIV and AIDS.
There was also a 32 percent increase in human papillomavirus (HPV) diagnoses among those 65 and older, according to the data.
I have been posting here & there for about 10 years now that women aged 62 and older have been and continue to be the fastest-growing demographic of newly HIV-positive people.
Too few men, in that age range, nobody thinks they need to wear condoms, so one guy spreads the problem to many women.
I was approached many times on dating sites by far younger men who figured I would be a "safe" outlet....it was fun to see their consternation as I cited CDC stats and watch them slink off, hopefully to be tested!
I have my hand tested on a regular basis. It has never tested positive for anything yet.
Plus, ya get good at finding out what you Really like......
Because I'm a Patient Advocate at Planned Parenthood, I often help at outreach events, where we pass out condoms. Wish I had a dollar for every person who's snickered and told me "I'm too old to need one of those." I'm always glad when someone says that, because it's a chance for me to quote some of these statistics. You should see the eyebrows go up when I tell them about the fact that many of these cases are IN THE MOUTH AND THROAT.
I blame Viagra.
Well....that....and general ignorance. See my comments above.....
Blame the tool, do ya, instead of ignorance and ASSumptions? ( Do you apply this thinking to Guns?)
Or is it that we old people should not enjoy sex becuz we are old........