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Query: UMLS:C0019693 (
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The number of reported cases of syphilis, including primary, secondary and congenital syphilis, has been rapidly rising since 1987. The greatest increases have occurred in urban areas. An association between
human immunodeficiency virus infection
and syphilis has been established.
Primary syphilis
is manifested by a clean, painless ulcer called a chancre. Secondary disease often presents with constitutional symptoms and a maculopapular rash. Most infants with congenital syphilis are born without signs of infection. Serologic testing for both nontreponemal and treponemal antibodies is essential for diagnosis. Penicillin is the treatment of choice for all stages of syphilis. Case reporting and treatment of sexual contacts are two aspects of this disease that warrant greater attention from physicians.
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PMID:Syphilis--an STD on the increase. 187 24
In a study designed to evaluate the efficacy of penicillin in
HIV
-infected patients with syphilis and to determine the clinical and laboratory responses after treatment, 13 patients with
HIV infection
and syphilis were assessed at enrollment and at the last follow-up examination (median time of 21 months). The Venereal Diseases Research Laboratory (VDRL) test, the Treponema pallidum hemaglutination test, and leukocyte counts in cerebrospinal fluid were evaluated both at enrollment and at the last follow-up visit, and the polymerase chain reaction for Treponema pallidum DNA and the rabbit infectivity test were performed on cerebrospinal fluid samples at the last follow-up visit.
Primary syphilis
was confirmed in four patients, latent syphilis in five, and neurosyphilis in four. After penicillin treatment, all patients were asymptomatic. The serum rapid plasma reagin test became negative in five patients, and titers declined in eight. The VDRL test, Treponema pallidum DNA, and the rabbit infectivity test were negative in all 13 patients. Except for one patient whose serological titer was slow to decline, all patients had good clinical and serological responses to penicillin. In certain settings, factors other than penicillin treatment failure should be considered in
HIV
-infected patients with suspected relapse of syphilis.
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PMID:Response to standard syphilis treatment in patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus. 1058 1