Syphilis

Overview

  • Continuing high prevalence in men who have sex with men and remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, and increasing prevalence in major cities.
  • Recent concerning increase in prevalence in the general population, especially in women of reproductive age, so low threshold for testing is required.
  • Syphilis in pregnant people has led to the re-emergence of congenital syphilis. If diagnosed during pregnancy, seek urgent specialist advice and ensure urgent and active recall for treatment.
  • There are multiple ongoing outbreaks across Australia, especially in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in remote areas.
  • Syphilis registries can provide information and support in some states and territories.

There is currently a shortage of both strengths of Bicillin L-A (benzathine benzylpenicillin tetrahydrate) prefilled syringes for injection (600,000 units per syringe and 1.2 million units per syringe). The shortage is expected to last into 2025. During the shortage, the TGA have approved an overseas registered product, Extencilline benzathine benzylpenicillin 1.2 million unit vial (France), under section 19A of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989. 

Refer to the TGA notice and Fact Sheet for more information.