Illinois Department of Public Health

09/05/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/05/2024 08:20

MEDIA ADVISORY

MEDIA ADVISORY

News - Thursday, September 5, 2024
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IDPH releases radio public service announcements on congenital syphilis

SPRINGFIELD - The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) has issued several public service announcements for Illinois radio stations to promote awareness of the growing problem of congenital syphilis.

The radio announcements focus on the risks posed by congenital syphilis, which occurs when syphilis is transmitted to an unborn child during pregnancy. The PSAs encourage pregnant people to talk to their health care provider about timely testing for the illness.

"Syphilis is a serious infection that can be transmitted from mother to child during pregnancy, and the number of babies with the infection has been dramatically rising in Illinois," said IDPH Director Dr. Sameer Vohra. "The good news is that with testing and early detection, we can make a big difference and prevent serious illness. These public service announcements have been created to encourage expectant mothers to speak with their health care providers and get the necessary testing and treatment to protect themselves and their babies."

Congenital syphilis cases have been on the rise in Illinois and nationwide, with the number of syphilis-related stillbirths across the country climbing from 44 in 2016 to 231 in 2022. Congenital syphilis disproportionately impacts communities of color.

There are several versions of the PSA: two in English (one featuring voice and music, the other featuring voice alone), and two in Spanish (similarly, one with music and the other without).

The audio cuts can be found at: https://cms.illinois.gov/agency/media/radio/psa.html.