نتایج جستجو برای: syphilis

تعداد نتایج: 11153  

Journal: :Sexually transmitted infections 2005
S T Sadiq J McSorley A J Copas J Bennett S J Edwards S Kaye S Kirk P French I V D Weller

OBJECTIVE To examine the effect of early syphilis on blood and semen plasma HIV-1 viral loads and CD4 counts. METHODS In a retrospective case-control study, blood plasma HIV-1 viral loads and CD4 counts in cases during early syphilis (n = 63, 27 receiving antiretroviral therapy) were compared to those before and after syphilis and with controls with non-systemic acute sexually transmitted inf...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2003
Craig S. Conover Charles A. Rend Grayson B. Miller George P. Schmid

Background." Although congenital syphilis usually occurs as a result of a failure to detect and treat syphilis in pregnant women, failures of the currently recommended regimen to prevent congenital syphilis have been reported.

2017
Wemboo Afiwa Halatoko Dadja Essoya Landoh Bayaki Saka Koffi Akolly Yao Layibo Issifou Yaya Dodji Gbetoglo Abiba Kere Banla Palokinam Pitché

BACKGROUND During the last ten years, a resurgence of syphilis has occurred in many countries worldwide, including Togo. Previous studies have shown a wide range of syphilis infection among the female sex workers (FSWs), from 1.5 to 42.1%. In Togo, Key populations, including FSWs, are rarely involved in the sentinel surveillance programs to determine the prevalence of HIV and syphilis. The aim ...

2011
Hak Young Kim Beom Joon Kim Ji Hyun Kim Byoung Hoon Yoo

Congenital syphilis is one of the most well-known congenital infections, yet it remains a worldwide public health problem. Congenital syphilis can involve any organ system and present with various symptoms. However, early diagnosis of congenital syphilis is difficult because more than half of the affected infants are asymptomatic, and the signs in symptomatic infants may be subtle and nonspecif...

Journal: :Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH 2003
Mariella Anselmi Juan-Martín Moreira Cinthia Caicedo Ronald Guderian Gianni Tognoni

Yaws is no longer a national and international health priority for intervention, but there is still a negative perception of the disease in the few affected communities. A survey in 1988 in the northern region of Ecuador documented a prevalence of 16.5% of clinical cases and 96.3% of serological cases. A continuous, long-term community-based surveillance programme was therefore put in place foc...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1998
H Young A Moyes L Seagar A McMillan

Enzyme immunoassay (EIA) is an ideal method for screening large numbers of patients for syphilis. We evaluated a novel immune-capture EIA (ICE Syphilis; Murex Diagnostics) that uses three recombinant Treponema pallidum antigens (TpN15, TpN17, and TpN47) and compared the results with those obtained by the native T. pallidum antigen EIA (Captia SelectSyph-G; Centocor) that we currently use for th...

2013
Ashleigh R Tuite David N Fisman Sharmistha Mishra

BACKGROUND Syphilis incidence among men who have sex with men (MSM) continues to rise despite attempts to increase screening and treatment uptake. We examined the marginal effect of increased frequency versus increased coverage of screening on syphilis incidence in Toronto, Canada. METHODS We developed an agent-based, network model of syphilis transmission, representing a core population of 2...

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 2014
Heather Bradley Vilma Tapia Mary L Kamb Lori M Newman Patricia J Garcia Suzanne J Serruya Alfredo L Fort Nathalie Broutet Robert Nelson Robert D Kirkcaldy Gustavo F Gonzales

OBJECTIVE To describe the capacity of Peru's Perinatal Information System (Sistema Informático Perinatal, SIP) to provide estimates for monitoring the proportion of stillbirths and other adverse birth outcomes attributable to maternal syphilis. METHODS A descriptive study was conducted to assess the quality and completeness of SIP data from six Peruvian public hospitals that used the SIP cont...

2016
Lola V. Stamm

Syphilis is caused by infection with Treponema pallidum subsp. pallidum, a not-yet-cultivable spiral-shaped bacterium that is usually transmitted by sexual contact with an infected partner or by an infected pregnant woman to her fetus. There is no vaccine to prevent syphilis. Diagnosis and treatment of infected individuals and their contacts is key to syphilis control programs that also include...

Journal: :The British journal of venereal diseases 1978
F Rampen

A steady decline in the incidence of positive results to the Kahn test is reported in Malawian patients during the period 1968-75. Other studies have shown that the incidence of early and late syphilis in sub-Saharan Africa has dropped considerably over the past few decades. The number of reported cases of early syphilis in certain urban areas, however, appears to be high. It is suggested that ...

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