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Home / Health / Life-Saving STI Tests Catch Hundreds

Life-Saving STI Tests Catch Hundreds

18 Jan

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Summary

  • Hospital screening program tested over 8,000 adults for STIs.
  • Program identified 134 positive syphilis cases.
  • Screening has been expanded to a second hospital location.
Life-Saving STI Tests Catch Hundreds

A pioneering program designed to detect undiagnosed sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is marking its second year of operation. This initiative commenced in January 2024, with James Cook University Hospital becoming the first in England to implement routine syphilis screening for adults undergoing blood tests.

The program, which initially included tests for HIV and Hepatitis B and C, proved successful and was subsequently made a permanent fixture. By October 2025, the screening protocol was extended to encompass the emergency department at the University Hospital of North Tees.

To date, the program has screened more than 8,000 adults. The results have been significant, with 20 individuals testing positive for HIV, 134 for syphilis, and 236 for Hepatitis C. This achievement underscores the program's vital contribution to early detection and treatment of serious infections.

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Disclaimer:
The program screens for HIV, Hepatitis B and C, and syphilis.
Over 8,000 adults have been tested since the program's inception.
The program is available at James Cook University Hospital and the University Hospital of North Tees.

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