Surge In Syphilis Among Women And Babies Coincides With Mass Border Invasion But CDC Refuses To Connect The Dots And Test Invaders
America is seeing a surge in syphilis, including a sharp rise among women. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) figures for 2022 show a 19.5 increase percent in female syphilis cases, accounting for around a quarter of cases overall — up from less than 15 percent five years ago. The rise in syphilis among women has been accompanied by an increase in congenital syphilis — cases among babies who contract the disease from their mothers in the womb. Overall, syphilis cases are up by a remarkable 78.9 percent since 2018, but congenital syphilis cases have risen by an even more astonishing 183.4 percent.
Those coming across the border with no restrictions are NOT TESTED for TB, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Cholera, Chickenpox, Small Pox, Anthrax, Diphtheria, AIDS and the list goes on. Although once eradicated in the U.S. many of these diseases are rampant in third world countries.
“We know that syphilis in the heterosexual population and drug use, particularly methamphetamine use, are intersecting epidemics,” said Dr. Jonathan Mermin, director of the CDC’s National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention. Methamphetamine, or meth, is one of several dangerous drugs trafficked across America’s porous southern in large quantities, with officials intercepting a 63.8-pound shipment at Ysleta earlier this month. Last year, Letitia Bligh, a CDC health communications specialist, admitted the CDC “does not track diseases by immigration status.” While migrants are supposed to be screened for diseases like syphilis, doctors doubt this is happening at scale. “They are not being tested for COVID as they come across, much less for syphilis,” commented one veteran physician. Donald Trump has warned the border crisis is “poisoning the blood” of the country, as people are “coming in with disease, people are coming in with every possible thing that you can have.” Border sheriffs echo this view, saying they have encountered migrants with “all types of diseases like tuberculosis, scabies, COVID, hepatitis A and B, gonorrhea, syphilis, mumps, chicken pox, dengue fever, etc.” Syphilis remains most prevalent among Native Americans and black Americans and predominantly affects homosexuals.