Syphilis can be transmitted by pregnant women to their children and is a public health problem in Africa. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in 24 antenatal clinics from 2002 to 2003 and increased to 30 sites from 2005 to 2011. Participants were tested for syphilis and HIV. Multi-variate logistic regression was performed to identify risks associated with syphilis and its co-infection with HIV. Results showed that syphilis decreased from 3.8% in 2002 to 2.0% in 2011. Syphilis in the HIV-infected participants increased from 6.0% in 2002 to 10.8% in 2011, but decreased from 3.7% to 1.7% in the HIV-negative participants. In 2011, syphilis in urban participants was 2.7% and 1.4% in rural ones. HIV-infected participants screened positive for ...
This study was conducted to determine the risk factors for recent (active) syphilis among HIV-1 sero...
Background: The occurrence of HIV-1 and syphilis infections during pregnancy poses major health risk...
Background: Evidence suggests that a substantial proportion of new HIV infections in African countri...
BackgroundSyphilis and HIV can be transmitted from pregnant women to their children and they remain ...
Objective To determine the prevalence of HIV-1 and syphilis antibodies in a population of pregnant w...
Objective To determine the prevalence of HIV-1 and syphilis antibodies in a population of pregnant w...
Abstract Background Sexually transmitted infections constitute a major public health problem worldwi...
Background. The prevalence of syphilis among HIV-infected people is a public health concern, but the...
:Syphilis is a chronic systemic infection caused by the spirochete Treponema pallidum, which can be ...
Untreated maternal syphilis during pregnancy will cause adverse pregnancy outcomes in more than 60% ...
Untreated maternal syphilis during pregnancy will cause adverse pregnancy outcomes in more than 60% ...
Untreated maternal syphilis during pregnancy will cause adverse pregnancy outcomes in more than 60% ...
Untreated maternal syphilis during pregnancy will cause adverse pregnancy outcomes in more than 60% ...
Untreated maternal syphilis during pregnancy will cause adverse pregnancy outcomes in more than 60% ...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of HIV-1 and syphilis antibodies in a population of pregnant ...
This study was conducted to determine the risk factors for recent (active) syphilis among HIV-1 sero...
Background: The occurrence of HIV-1 and syphilis infections during pregnancy poses major health risk...
Background: Evidence suggests that a substantial proportion of new HIV infections in African countri...
BackgroundSyphilis and HIV can be transmitted from pregnant women to their children and they remain ...
Objective To determine the prevalence of HIV-1 and syphilis antibodies in a population of pregnant w...
Objective To determine the prevalence of HIV-1 and syphilis antibodies in a population of pregnant w...
Abstract Background Sexually transmitted infections constitute a major public health problem worldwi...
Background. The prevalence of syphilis among HIV-infected people is a public health concern, but the...
:Syphilis is a chronic systemic infection caused by the spirochete Treponema pallidum, which can be ...
Untreated maternal syphilis during pregnancy will cause adverse pregnancy outcomes in more than 60% ...
Untreated maternal syphilis during pregnancy will cause adverse pregnancy outcomes in more than 60% ...
Untreated maternal syphilis during pregnancy will cause adverse pregnancy outcomes in more than 60% ...
Untreated maternal syphilis during pregnancy will cause adverse pregnancy outcomes in more than 60% ...
Untreated maternal syphilis during pregnancy will cause adverse pregnancy outcomes in more than 60% ...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of HIV-1 and syphilis antibodies in a population of pregnant ...
This study was conducted to determine the risk factors for recent (active) syphilis among HIV-1 sero...
Background: The occurrence of HIV-1 and syphilis infections during pregnancy poses major health risk...
Background: Evidence suggests that a substantial proportion of new HIV infections in African countri...