Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmacy, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD
2. College of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
Abstract
Objective: To review the epidemiology, clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment of syphilis. Data Sources: Studies and reviews were abstracted from MEDLINE (1950–April 2007) using the search term syphilis. AN papers were cross-referenced to identify additional studies and reviews for inclusion. Study Selection and Data Extraction: Pertinent original research articles, review articles, and book chapters were evaluated. Data Synthesis: Syphilis is a spirochetal disease that has plagued mankind for centuries. Following a low incidence of syphilis in the US for the last 2 decades, rates are now increasing both in the US and other parts of (he world. Once acquired, syphilis can pass through 4 distinct stages of disease: primary syphilis. secondary syphilis, latent syphilis, and tertiary syphilis, with each stage being characterized by different symptoms and levels of infectivity. Diagnosis is made primarily by serologic assays with nontreponemal tests such as the Venereal Disease Research Laboratory and the Rapid Plasma Reagin assay used for screening. Treponemal tests including the Treponema pallidum particle agglutination and the fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption test are then used for confirmation. Recommended treatment regimens are based largely on uncontrolled trials and clinical experience. Penicillin is the treatment of choice, with the preparation and treatment duration varying for different stages. Benzathine penicillin is the treatment of choice lor all stages of syphilis except neurosyphilis, for which aqueous crystalline penicillin or procaine penicillin is used due to the central nervous system penetration of these formulations. Coinfection with both syphilis and HIV occurs frequently due to common risk factors. These 2 diseases interact with each other, making both diagnosis and treatment more complicated. Conclusions: Clinicians should be aware of the signs and symptoms of syphitis as well as current guidelines for the management and treatment of this disease.
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