
Syphilis Epidemic Rages Through Texas Amid Treatment Shortage
Syphilis rates in Texas are on the rise, and healthcare workers are just having a jolly good time dealing with it.
I mean, who doesn't love a good old-fashioned epidemic, especially when it involves pregnant people and newborns? It's like a comedy of errors, but with a shortage of treatment to make things even more entertaining.

According to this article, Dr. Irene Stafford in Houston is practically hosting a syphilis circus in her obstetrics office. It's like a weekly game of "Who's Got Syphilis?" with expectant mothers lining up for their chance to win. And why not? Syphilis is all the rage in Texas, with the highest newborn infection rates in the entire country.
Making a Comeback
Dr. Stafford is clearly unfazed by the sheer numbers because she's seen it all. She's like a seasoned chef who can whip up a syphilis treatment with her eyes closed. But wait, people actually think syphilis is gone? Not so fast. Syphilis is making a comeback, and it's the hottest trend in town. Move over, TikTok challenges; we've got an epidemic to deal with.
Last year, syphilis cases in Texas soared by a whopping 22%. It's like the disease decided to take a victory lap after lying low for a while. And why not? It's more than doubled in the last five years. Clearly, syphilis is just trying to keep up with inflation.
Penicillin to the Rescue
But don't worry folks. Syphilis is easily treatable with penicillin. Just a quick jab, and you're good to go. Unless, of course, you're an infected pregnant patient passing it on to your newborn. Then, well, it's like a deadly game of syphilis hot potato.
And here's the best part – Pfizer, the pharmaceutical giant, had to announce a penicillin shortage because of the skyrocketing demand caused by our beloved syphilis. It's like the universe's way of saying, "You wanted more syphilis, didn't you? Well, here you go!"
The Gift of Syphilis
Of course, we can't forget the role the pandemic played in all of this. Limited access to preventive healthcare? Check. Opioid addictions on the rise? Check. Casual sexual encounters fueled by social media? Check. It's like the pandemic was a gift that kept on giving – the gift of syphilis.
But don't worry, folks, officials are desperate to shut down this epidemic. They're even more desperate because the biggest jump is among adults of child-bearing age. You know, the perfect time to play Russian roulette with syphilis and newborns. It's all fun and games until someone gets a birth defect.
Black Friday
And let's not forget about the national shortage of Bicillin, the injectable penicillin. Apparently, Pfizer didn't see this syphilis craze coming, and now we're all paying the price. It's like a Black Friday sale, but for penicillin.
So, there you have it, folks – syphilis, the comeback kid of the disease world, taking Texas by storm. Who knew a bacterial infection could be so trendy? It's like we're living in a real-life soap opera, and syphilis is the star of the show. So, let's all raise a toast to syphilis and hope that this epidemic becomes a thing of the past. Cheers!