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Addressing Alaska's high rates of syphilis | Line One

A microscopic black and white image of a syphilis bacteria, which appears as a cork screw shape coming out of a flat surface.
T. pallidum is the causative agent of syphilis. (CDC/David Cox)

Rates of sexually transmitted infections, or STIs, have been increasing in Alaska and around the country over the last 5 years. This is particularly true of syphilis, which often has no symptoms but can lead to significant health problems without treatment. It can also have serious effects when passed from a pregnant mother to an unborn child. On this Line One, host Dr. Justin Clark and his guests discuss the extent of Alaska's syphilis outbreak, and how to detect, prevent, and treat it and other STIs.

HOST: Dr. Justin Clark

GUESTS:

  • Dr. Liz Ohlsen - Staff physician and acting program manager for HIV and STD program, Alaska Department of Health Epidemiology Section
  • James Hoagland - Director of client relations and Southeast programs, Alaska 4A's

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Dr. Justin Clark was born and raised in San Diego, California. He grew up as an avid tennis player and enjoyed golf, hiking, fishing, and camping. In college he played tennis and rowed crew at Oxford University in England. He has traveled extensively throughout North America, South America, Europe, Africa and Asia. Dr. Clark now lives in Anchorage and has two beautiful daughters.