Copyright © Ordem dos MédicosIntroduction: Syphilis is a sexual and vertical transmitted disease. Its incidence is increasing in Europe, particularly, in Portugal. Material and methods: A descriptive, retrospective study was performed based on positive treponemal tests from January to December 2013, at the Santa Maria Hospital, Lisbon. In-patients and out-patients evaluated in medical appointments and at the emergency department were included. We proceeded to epidemiological characterization, disease classification and definition of risk factors. Results: We obtained a sample of 580 patients, of whom 51 with no clinical data and 45 with false positive serologies were excluded. There was a predominance of male patients (75%) and a mean...
Despite the prevalence of syphilis worldwide, little is known about its manifestations when associat...
Abstract INTRODUCTION The incidence of syphilis has increased since the 1970s. METHODS This was ...
The aim of this study was to assess the occurrence of syphilis and its oral manifestations in patie...
Introduction: Syphilis is a sexual and vertical transmitted disease. Its incidence is increasing in ...
Syphilis is a chronic sexually or congenitally transmitted infection, with a well-documen...
Background: There are few studies in population samples on the prevalence of syphilis in Brazil. Obj...
Objective: In order to illustrate the important public health impact of syphilis, which is a prevent...
Objective: Monitoring disease variation using finer scales to identify high-rate communities is a cr...
BACKGROUND: Portugal has the highest prevalence rate of HIV infection in Western Europe. The proport...
OBJECTIVE We aim to analyze trend of syphilis and factors associated with recurrent episodes of syph...
Background. The goal of this study was to describe the clinical and epidemiologic manifestations of ...
Syphilis is an infection caused by Treponema pallidum of sexual, blood and vertical transmission. De...
Introduction: Congenital syphilis is a preventable disease and its persistence reflects a failure in...
Objectives: A retrospective study describing syphilis epidemiological and clinical features in patie...
Objective: A rebound of syphilis cases has recently been observed. This study describes the trend in...
Despite the prevalence of syphilis worldwide, little is known about its manifestations when associat...
Abstract INTRODUCTION The incidence of syphilis has increased since the 1970s. METHODS This was ...
The aim of this study was to assess the occurrence of syphilis and its oral manifestations in patie...
Introduction: Syphilis is a sexual and vertical transmitted disease. Its incidence is increasing in ...
Syphilis is a chronic sexually or congenitally transmitted infection, with a well-documen...
Background: There are few studies in population samples on the prevalence of syphilis in Brazil. Obj...
Objective: In order to illustrate the important public health impact of syphilis, which is a prevent...
Objective: Monitoring disease variation using finer scales to identify high-rate communities is a cr...
BACKGROUND: Portugal has the highest prevalence rate of HIV infection in Western Europe. The proport...
OBJECTIVE We aim to analyze trend of syphilis and factors associated with recurrent episodes of syph...
Background. The goal of this study was to describe the clinical and epidemiologic manifestations of ...
Syphilis is an infection caused by Treponema pallidum of sexual, blood and vertical transmission. De...
Introduction: Congenital syphilis is a preventable disease and its persistence reflects a failure in...
Objectives: A retrospective study describing syphilis epidemiological and clinical features in patie...
Objective: A rebound of syphilis cases has recently been observed. This study describes the trend in...
Despite the prevalence of syphilis worldwide, little is known about its manifestations when associat...
Abstract INTRODUCTION The incidence of syphilis has increased since the 1970s. METHODS This was ...
The aim of this study was to assess the occurrence of syphilis and its oral manifestations in patie...