Screening, diagnosis and management of early syphilis in genitourinary medicine clinics in the UK |
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Authors: | Rogstad K E,Simms I,Fenton K A,Edwards S,Fisher M,Carne C A British Cooperative Clinical Group of the British Association for Sexual Health HIV |
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Affiliation: | Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, UK. |
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Abstract: | New diagnoses of syphilis in the UK increased eight-fold between 1997 and 2002. This study, conducted in 2002, demonstrated that 31% of clinics were not confident of their expertise to obtain an adequate specimen for dark ground microscopy (DGM), and 35% were not confident of their expertise to detect treponemes on DGM. In all, 64% of clinics had observed adherence problems in HIV-positive patients treated with parenteral regimens, as against 42% with oral regimens. Also, 51% of clinics waited more than a week for the results of initial serological tests for syphilis, and 88% of clinics waited more than a week for confirmatory test results. Other concerns include the failure to perform syphilis serology consistently whenever HIV-positive patients were at risk, and the widespread use of doxycycline as a therapy for syphilis in HIV-positive patients despite concerns that this is not known to be fully treponemicidal in cerebrospinal fluid. |
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