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. 2010 Mar;12(2):140-6.
doi: 10.1007/s11908-010-0083-6.

Evaluation and Management of Syphilis in the HIV-Infected Patient

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Evaluation and Management of Syphilis in the HIV-Infected Patient

Khalil G Ghanem. Curr Infect Dis Rep. 2010 Mar.

Abstract

Rates of syphilis continue to increase in the United States and HIV-infected patients make up a large proportion of cases. The interaction between syphilis and HIV is complex and still incompletely understood. Although diagnosis and management of HIV-infected patients with syphilis is, in general, similar to HIV-uninfected patients, the former may be at increased risk for complications. Recent data suggest that HIV-induced immunosuppression may alter the course of syphilis and that highly active antiretroviral therapy may have a beneficial effect on syphilis outcomes. Prevention strategies consisting of sexual risk assessments, condom use, treatment of infected partners, yearly screening for syphilis of all HIV-infected patients, and enhanced clinical and serologic follow-up of treated HIV-infected patients are critical components of a comprehensive approach to care.

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