WHO Guidelines for the Treatment of Treponema pallidum (Syphilis)
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WHO Guidelines for the Treatment of Treponema pallidum (Syphilis)
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Rationale for the guidelines: Since the publication of the WHO Guidelines for the management of sexually transmitted infections in 2003, changes in the epidemiology of STIs and advancements in prevention, diagnosis and treatment necessitate changes in STI management. These guidelines provide updated treatment recommendations for treatment of Treponema pallidum (syphilis) based on the most recent evidence. They form one of several modules of guidelines for specific STIs. Other modules will focus on treatments for Chlamydia trachomatis (chlamydia), Neisseria gonorrhoeae (gonorrhoea) and genital herpes simplex virus (genital HSV). In addition, future work will provide guidance for syphilis screening and treatment of pregnant women, STI syndromic approach, clinical management, STI prevention, and treatments of other STIs. It is strongly recommended that countries take updated global guidance into account as they establish standardized national protocols and adapt it to the local epidemiological situation and antimicrobial susceptibility data.
Objectives: The objectives of these guidelines are:
to provide evidence-based guidance on treatment of infection with Treponema pallidum; and
to support countries to update their national guidelines for treatment of Treponema pallidum.
© World Health Organization 2016.
Sections
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- OVERVIEW OF THE GUIDELINES FOR THE PREVENTION, TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF STIs
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. METHODS
- 3. DISSEMINATION, UPDATING AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE GUIDELINES
- 4. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TREATMENT OF SYPHILIS
- 5. RESEARCH IMPLICATIONS
- REFERENCES
- ANNEX A STI GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT TEAMS
- ANNEX B DETAILED METHODS FOR GUIDELINES DEVELOPMENT
- ANNEX C LISTS OF REFERENCES FOR REVIEWED EVIDENCE
- ANNEX D Evidence profiles and evidence-to-decision frameworks
- ANNEX E Systematic reviews for syphilis guidelines
- ANNEX F Summary of conflicts of interest
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