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Southern African HIV Clinicians Society guideline for the clinical management of syphilis
Syphilis, ‘the great imitator’, caused by Treponema pallidum infection, remains a complex
and multifaceted disease with a rich history of clinical diversity. This guideline aims to be
a comprehensive guide for healthcare workers in Southern Africa, offering practical
insights into the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnostic testing,
therapeutic principles, and public health responses to syphilis. Although the syphilis
burden has declined over the years, recent data indicate a troubling resurgence, particularly
among pregnant women and neonates. This guideline highlights the diagnostic challenges
posed by syphilis, stemming from the absence of a single high-sensitivity and -specificity
test. While treatment with penicillin remains the cornerstone of treatment, alternative
regimens may be used for specific scenarios. We highlight the importance of thorough
patient follow-up and management of sex partners to ensure optimal care of syphilis cases.
In the context of public health, we emphasise the need for concerted efforts to combat the
increasing burden of syphilis, especially within high-risk populations, including people
living with HIV.
Description:
DATA AVAILABILITY : Data sharing is not applicable to this manuscript, as no new
data were created or analysed in this study.
We describe coverage of maternal syphilis screening, syphilis positivity, coverage of treatment
and their association with maternal HIV infection and antiretroviral treatment (ART) status among
pregnant women attending ...
BACKGROUND : Dual HIV/syphilis testing may be an acceptable intervention to identify men
with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and at risk of HIV acquisition.
OBJECTIVES : We sought to determine the acceptability, ...
INTRODUCTION : Men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW) experience high incidence and prevalence
of sexually transmitted infections (STI), and data are needed to understand risk factors for STIs in these ...