Abstract INTRODUCTION The incidence of syphilis has increased since the 1970s. METHODS This was a descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study with a non-probabilistic sample. RESULTS: Of 973 patients with human immunodeficiency virus, 179 (18.4%) tested positive for both human immunodeficiency virus and syphilis, 84.8% were men, 50.9% were aged between 36 and 50 years, 47.8% with syphilis were diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus for 10-20 years, and 40.3% received antiretroviral therapy for 10-20 years. CONCLUSIONS The prevalence of syphilis in patients with human immunodeficiency virus is higher than expected, making it urgent to adopt efficient public health measures.</div
Introduction: Syphilis is a sexual and vertical transmitted disease. Its incidence is increasing in ...
In the early 1990s a reduction in the rate of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) occurred, altho...
AbstractObjectiveA rebound of syphilis cases has recently been observed. This study describes the tr...
Abstract INTRODUCTION The incidence of syphilis has increased since the 1970s. METHODS This was ...
Syphilis continues to be a public health problem worldwide and its incidence has increased in people...
Despite the prevalence of syphilis worldwide, little is known about its manifestations when associat...
A cross-sectional anonymous study of 261 STD (sexually transmitted diseases) outpatients and 288 out...
Introduction . Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease that can be asymptomatic or associated wit...
There is a reemergence of syphilis in the Latin American and Caribbean region. There is also very li...
Background In the recent decade resurgence of syphilis was noted in a global scale, especially in h...
Background: Victims of HIV infection may suffer a co-infection with hepatitis B and C viruses that s...
Background and PurposeSome studies have reported that the risk factors for neurosyphilis in patients...
International audienceBackground In the past years, we observed a sharp increase of Syphilis, especi...
Objective: Treponema pallidum and HIV are transmitted frequently through sexual contact, these agent...
Syphilis represents a major public health concern disproportionately affecting HIV positive patients...
Introduction: Syphilis is a sexual and vertical transmitted disease. Its incidence is increasing in ...
In the early 1990s a reduction in the rate of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) occurred, altho...
AbstractObjectiveA rebound of syphilis cases has recently been observed. This study describes the tr...
Abstract INTRODUCTION The incidence of syphilis has increased since the 1970s. METHODS This was ...
Syphilis continues to be a public health problem worldwide and its incidence has increased in people...
Despite the prevalence of syphilis worldwide, little is known about its manifestations when associat...
A cross-sectional anonymous study of 261 STD (sexually transmitted diseases) outpatients and 288 out...
Introduction . Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease that can be asymptomatic or associated wit...
There is a reemergence of syphilis in the Latin American and Caribbean region. There is also very li...
Background In the recent decade resurgence of syphilis was noted in a global scale, especially in h...
Background: Victims of HIV infection may suffer a co-infection with hepatitis B and C viruses that s...
Background and PurposeSome studies have reported that the risk factors for neurosyphilis in patients...
International audienceBackground In the past years, we observed a sharp increase of Syphilis, especi...
Objective: Treponema pallidum and HIV are transmitted frequently through sexual contact, these agent...
Syphilis represents a major public health concern disproportionately affecting HIV positive patients...
Introduction: Syphilis is a sexual and vertical transmitted disease. Its incidence is increasing in ...
In the early 1990s a reduction in the rate of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) occurred, altho...
AbstractObjectiveA rebound of syphilis cases has recently been observed. This study describes the tr...