WHO launches first global database on the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections

WHO
Jul 03, 2026

WHO launches first global database on the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections


The World Health Organization (WHO) has launched a new global database on the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The open-access database is the first global platform to provide consolidated, standardized and quality-assured STI prevalence data from low- and middle-income countries from 2010 onwards. It addresses long-standing challenges in accessing reliable country- and population-specific data related to STIs, by bringing together both published and unpublished evidence from diverse sources in one place.

“This database represents a first major step forward in our ability to understand the burden of sexually transmitted infections across diverse populations and settings,” said Dr Tereza Kasaeva, Director of WHO’s Department for HIV, TB, Hepatitis and STIs. “By making these data openly accessible, we are equipping countries and partners with the evidence needed to design targeted interventions, strengthen surveillance systems and accelerate progress towards reducing the global impact of STIs.”