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Review
. 1991:97-107.

Controversies regarding the natural history and treatment of syphilis in HIV disease

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Review

Controversies regarding the natural history and treatment of syphilis in HIV disease

E C Tramont. AIDS Clin Rev. 1991.

Abstract

Because of the immunologic dysfunction of HIV-infected patients, concomitant infection with T. pallidum requires that maximal doses of appropriate antibiotics be given, and the expected falls in nontreponemal antibody titer cannot be relied upon to certify a cure. Genital ulcer disease appears to increase the risk of acquiring HIV. Therefore, all HIV-infected persons and persons with syphilis should be tested for both syphilis and HIV.

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