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Understanding and Addressing Syphilis Trends - and What's Being Missed

Key Takeaway: QuidelOrtho Corporation's latest podcast episode discusses the concerning rise in congenital syphilis cases in the U.S., despite a decline in early-stage infections. Hosted by Josh Casey, the episode features insights from Andrea Ott-Vasconi on CDC data and emphasizes the need for improved diagnostic strategies and healthcare workflows. The discussion highlights missed screening opportunities and actionable steps to enhance prenatal care.
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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Decline in primary and secondary syphilis cases indicates progress.
  • Focus on actionable steps for health systems to improve screening.
  • Highlighting the importance of repeat testing during pregnancy.

CONCERNS & RISKS

  • Congenital syphilis cases are rising despite overall declines.
  • Missed screening opportunities during pregnancy remain a concern.

Full Press Release Details

SAN DIEGO,April 23, 2026/PRNewswire/ -- QuidelOrtho Corporation (Nasdaq:QDEL), a global leader of in vitro diagnostics, has released episode 57 of itsScience Bytespodcast, focusing on evolving syphilis trends in the United States and the rise of congenital syphilis cases despite declines in early-stage infections.
Hosted by Josh Casey, the episode features Andrea Ott‑Vasconi, Director of Scientific Affairs and Regulatory at QuidelOrtho, who breaks down what CDC data reveals, why congenital syphilis continues to rise and how diagnostic strategies and healthcare workflows can close critical screening gaps, especially during pregnancy.
Hosted by Josh Casey, the episode features Andrea Ott‑Vasconi, Director of Scientific Affairs and Regulatory at QuidelOrtho, who breaks down what CDC data reveals, why congenital syphilis continues to rise and how diagnostic strategies and healthcare workflows can close critical screening gaps, especially during pregnancy.
While provisional data show a second consecutive year of decline in primary and secondary syphilis cases, congenital syphilis cases reached nearly 4,000 in 2024. Because congenital syphilis is completely preventable with timely diagnosis and treatment during pregnancy, the episode highlights missed screening opportunities and actionable steps health systems can take now.
Key Insights:
• Diverging trends in syphilis: Early-stage syphilis is declining, but congenital syphilis continues to rise due to missed or late screening
• Why repeat testing matters: A single early prenatal test misses infections acquired later in pregnancy
• Understanding testing strategies: How treponemal and non‑treponemal tests work together to identify active infection
• Screening beyond prenatal care: Emergency departments and opt‑out screening play a critical role in identifying asymptomatic infections
• Actionable steps for health systems: Universal repeat testing in pregnancy, EHR prompts and treating every pregnancy-related encounter as a screening opportunity
Listen to the latest episode of theQuidelOrtho Science Bytespodcast on major streaming platforms or at:https://www.quidelortho.com/global/en/resources/podcasts/quidelortho-science-bytes.
About QuidelOrtho CorporationWith expertise spanning clinical chemistry, immunoassay, immunohematology and molecular testing, QuidelOrtho Corporation (Nasdaq:QDEL) is a leading global provider of diagnostic solutions, dedicated to advancing fast, accurate and reliable results that help improve patient outcomes – from the point of care to hospital, lab to clinic. Building on a legacy of innovation, QuidelOrtho works with healthcare providers to advance diagnostics that connect insights with solutions, defining a clearer path for informed decisions and better care.

Investor Contact:Juliet CunninghamVice President, Investor Relations[email protected]

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the focus of QuidelOrtho's latest podcast episode?

The podcast discusses rising congenital syphilis cases and missed screening opportunities.

Why are congenital syphilis cases increasing?

Congenital syphilis cases are rising due to missed or late screening during pregnancy.

What actionable steps are suggested for health systems?

Health systems are encouraged to implement universal repeat testing and improve screening workflows.

How do treponemal and non-treponemal tests work?

These tests work together to identify active syphilis infections effectively.

What does the CDC data reveal about syphilis trends?

The data shows a decline in early-stage syphilis but an increase in congenital cases.

Last updated: Apr 23, 2026