SUMMARY The aims of this study were to describe the trend of acquired syphilis in the city of Florence and its province over a 7-year period, to investigate sexual behaviours in the syphilis-infected population and to analyse syphilis/HIV co-infection. A total of 259 patients were classified according to age, sex and HIV infection. We estimated that from 2004 to 2008 cases increased by 248%. Most patients with concurrent HIV infection were male (31-45 years), but 40- to 60-year-old men who had sex with men predominated in both male and HIV-positive patients. Oral sex was identified as the most significant route of transmission, although most patients did not consider it so. Late-presenters with HIV accounted for 33% of HIV-positive patients: they were unaware of their HIV status and showed syphilis lesions only. In these cases, syphilis heralded the presence of HIV infection and allowed earlier diagnosis. © 2011 Cambridge University Press.

Martinelli, C.V., Tognetti, L., Colao, G., Carocci, A., Corsi, P., Leoncini, F. (2012). Syphilis with HIV in Florence, 2003-2009: A 7-year epidemiological study. EPIDEMIOLOGY AND INFECTION, 140(1), 168-171 [10.1017/S0950268811000124].

Syphilis with HIV in Florence, 2003-2009: A 7-year epidemiological study

Tognetti L.;
2012-01-01

Abstract

SUMMARY The aims of this study were to describe the trend of acquired syphilis in the city of Florence and its province over a 7-year period, to investigate sexual behaviours in the syphilis-infected population and to analyse syphilis/HIV co-infection. A total of 259 patients were classified according to age, sex and HIV infection. We estimated that from 2004 to 2008 cases increased by 248%. Most patients with concurrent HIV infection were male (31-45 years), but 40- to 60-year-old men who had sex with men predominated in both male and HIV-positive patients. Oral sex was identified as the most significant route of transmission, although most patients did not consider it so. Late-presenters with HIV accounted for 33% of HIV-positive patients: they were unaware of their HIV status and showed syphilis lesions only. In these cases, syphilis heralded the presence of HIV infection and allowed earlier diagnosis. © 2011 Cambridge University Press.
2012
Martinelli, C.V., Tognetti, L., Colao, G., Carocci, A., Corsi, P., Leoncini, F. (2012). Syphilis with HIV in Florence, 2003-2009: A 7-year epidemiological study. EPIDEMIOLOGY AND INFECTION, 140(1), 168-171 [10.1017/S0950268811000124].
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