Rising incidence rate of syphilis is observed in economically advanced countries, particularly among homosexual men and subpopulation with low socioeconomic status. The various clinical presentations are divided into early and late stages, including neurosyphilis. The latter can occur during any stage of the disease, leading to the question "when to perform lumbar puncture", particularly in HIV positive patients. Penicillin continues to be the first-line therapy for all stages of syphilis. An alternative treatment should be considered as an exemption, after advice from a specialist. All patients require prolonged clinical and serological follow-up after treatment to rule out relapse or re-infection. The diagnosis of syphilis is an opportuni...
After reaching a nadir at the turn of the century, syphilis rates in the United States have increase...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to determine predictive factors for neurosyphilis in H...
Clinical management of patients with syphilis is controversial. This article summarizes recent resea...
Syphilis is a resurgent sexually transmitted infection in the UK that is disproportionately diagnose...
Syphilis has been present in the Western world since the Middle Ages, although its origins continue ...
Since the turn of the millennium a sustained outbreak of syphilis among men who have sex with men co...
Background: Syphilis is not only a disease of historical importance. It has been recognized that now...
Syphilis is a resurgent sexually transmitted infection in the UK that is disproportionately diagnose...
ImportanceThe incidence of syphilis in the United States is increasing; it is estimated that more th...
Diagnosis and treatment of syphilis are challenging because of its variable clinical presentation an...
Syphilis poses a serious health problem in many developing countries and in some areas of North Amer...
Syphilis is caused by infection with Treponema pallidum subsp. pallidum, a not-yet-cultivable spiral...
In the early 1990s a reduction in the rate of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) occurred, altho...
Although syphilis is often perceived as a disease of an-tiquity, we have recently been reminded that...
In our country, the incidence of early infectious syphilis was decreased markedly since 1955. Howeve...
After reaching a nadir at the turn of the century, syphilis rates in the United States have increase...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to determine predictive factors for neurosyphilis in H...
Clinical management of patients with syphilis is controversial. This article summarizes recent resea...
Syphilis is a resurgent sexually transmitted infection in the UK that is disproportionately diagnose...
Syphilis has been present in the Western world since the Middle Ages, although its origins continue ...
Since the turn of the millennium a sustained outbreak of syphilis among men who have sex with men co...
Background: Syphilis is not only a disease of historical importance. It has been recognized that now...
Syphilis is a resurgent sexually transmitted infection in the UK that is disproportionately diagnose...
ImportanceThe incidence of syphilis in the United States is increasing; it is estimated that more th...
Diagnosis and treatment of syphilis are challenging because of its variable clinical presentation an...
Syphilis poses a serious health problem in many developing countries and in some areas of North Amer...
Syphilis is caused by infection with Treponema pallidum subsp. pallidum, a not-yet-cultivable spiral...
In the early 1990s a reduction in the rate of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) occurred, altho...
Although syphilis is often perceived as a disease of an-tiquity, we have recently been reminded that...
In our country, the incidence of early infectious syphilis was decreased markedly since 1955. Howeve...
After reaching a nadir at the turn of the century, syphilis rates in the United States have increase...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to determine predictive factors for neurosyphilis in H...
Clinical management of patients with syphilis is controversial. This article summarizes recent resea...