Characteristics of persons with syphilis in areas of persisting syphilis in the United States: sustained transmission associated with concurrent partnerships
- PMID: 11518865
- DOI: 10.1097/00007435-200109000-00004
Characteristics of persons with syphilis in areas of persisting syphilis in the United States: sustained transmission associated with concurrent partnerships
Abstract
Background and goal: In areas with persistent syphilis, to characterize persons at higher risk for transmitting syphilis.
Study design: Cohort study. Structured interviews of persons with early syphilis from four research centers were linked to outcomes of partner tracing.
Results: Of 743 persons with syphilis, 229 (31%) reported two or more partners in the previous month, and 57 (8%) received money or drugs for sex in the previous three months. Persons with at least one partner at an earlier stage of syphilis than themselves were defined as transmitters; 63 (8.5%) of persons with early syphilis met this definition. Having concurrent partners (two or more in one week in the last month) was independently associated with being a transmitter.
Conclusion: Sexual network/behavioral characteristics of syphilis patients and their partners, such as concurrency, can help identify persons at higher risk for transmitting syphilis who should receive emphasis in disease prevention activities.
Comment in
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Concurrent partnerships and syphilis persistence: new thoughts on an old puzzle.Sex Transm Dis. 2001 Sep;28(9):504-7. doi: 10.1097/00007435-200109000-00005. Sex Transm Dis. 2001. PMID: 11518866 No abstract available.
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