Early syphilis: risk factors and clinical manifestations focusing on HIV-positive patients

Abstract Background Since 2000, substantial increases in syphilis in men who have sex with men (MSM) have been reported in many cities. Condomless anal sex (CAS) is one of the factors, along with drugs for sex and sex in group. This study identified factors and clinical manifestations as well as Tre...

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Main Authors: Maider Arando, Candela Fernandez-Naval, Miriam Mota-Foix, Desi Martinez, Pere Armengol, Maria Jesús Barberá, Juliana Esperalba, Martí Vall-Mayans
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-08-01
Series:BMC Infectious Diseases
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HIV
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-019-4269-8
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spelling doaj-d576f24da86b42c2871dfe52387c70092020-11-25T03:54:59ZengBMCBMC Infectious Diseases1471-23342019-08-011911910.1186/s12879-019-4269-8Early syphilis: risk factors and clinical manifestations focusing on HIV-positive patientsMaider Arando0Candela Fernandez-Naval1Miriam Mota-Foix2Desi Martinez3Pere Armengol4Maria Jesús Barberá5Juliana Esperalba6Martí Vall-Mayans7STI Unit Vall d’Hebron-Drassanes, Infectious Diseases Department, Hospital Vall d’HebronVall d’Hebron Institute of ResearchStatistics and Bioinformatics Unit, Vall d’Hebron Institute of ResearchSTI Unit Vall d’Hebron-Drassanes, Infectious Diseases Department, Hospital Vall d’HebronSTI Unit Vall d’Hebron-Drassanes, Infectious Diseases Department, Hospital Vall d’HebronSTI Unit Vall d’Hebron-Drassanes, Infectious Diseases Department, Hospital Vall d’HebronMicrobiology Department, Hospital Vall d’HebronSTI Unit Vall d’Hebron-Drassanes, Infectious Diseases Department, Hospital Vall d’HebronAbstract Background Since 2000, substantial increases in syphilis in men who have sex with men (MSM) have been reported in many cities. Condomless anal sex (CAS) is one of the factors, along with drugs for sex and sex in group. This study identified factors and clinical manifestations as well as Treponema pallidum (T.pallidum) strains that could be related to early syphilis in Barcelona. Methods This prospective study was conducted in a sexually transmitted infections unit in 2015. Epidemiological, behavioral, clinical and microbiological variables were collected in a structured form. Univariate and multivariate statistical analyses were performed focusing on HIV-positive patients. Results Overall, 274 cases were classified as having early syphilis (27.5% primary, 51.3% secondary, and 21.2% early latent syphilis). In all, 94% of participants were MSM and 36.3% were HIV-positive. The median number of sexual contacts in the last 12 months was 10; 72.5% practiced CAS, 50.6% had sex in group, and 54.7% consumed drugs. HIV-positive cases had more anonymous sex contacts (p = 0.041), CAS (p = 0.002), sex in group (p < 0.001) and drugs for sex (p < 0.001). In the multivariate analysis, previous syphilis (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 4.81 [2.88–8.15]), previous Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection (aOR 3.8 [2.28–6.43]), and serosorting (aOR 20.4 [7.99–60.96]) were associated with having syphilis. Clinically, multiple chancres were present in 31% of cases with no differences on serostatus, but anal chancre was most common in HIV-positive patients (p = 0.049). Molecular typing did not conclusively explain clinical presentation in relation to specific T.pallidum strains. Conclusion Control of syphilis remains a challenge. Similar to prior studies, HIV-positive patients were found to engage more often in sexual behaviors associated with syphilis than HIV-negative patients. Clinical manifestations were rather similar in both groups, although anal chancre was most common in HIV-positive patients. Various strain types of syphilis were found, but no clinical associations were identified.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-019-4269-8SyphilisMen who have sex with menCondomless anal sexHIV
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author Maider Arando
Candela Fernandez-Naval
Miriam Mota-Foix
Desi Martinez
Pere Armengol
Maria Jesús Barberá
Juliana Esperalba
Martí Vall-Mayans
spellingShingle Maider Arando
Candela Fernandez-Naval
Miriam Mota-Foix
Desi Martinez
Pere Armengol
Maria Jesús Barberá
Juliana Esperalba
Martí Vall-Mayans
Early syphilis: risk factors and clinical manifestations focusing on HIV-positive patients
BMC Infectious Diseases
Syphilis
Men who have sex with men
Condomless anal sex
HIV
author_facet Maider Arando
Candela Fernandez-Naval
Miriam Mota-Foix
Desi Martinez
Pere Armengol
Maria Jesús Barberá
Juliana Esperalba
Martí Vall-Mayans
author_sort Maider Arando
title Early syphilis: risk factors and clinical manifestations focusing on HIV-positive patients
title_short Early syphilis: risk factors and clinical manifestations focusing on HIV-positive patients
title_full Early syphilis: risk factors and clinical manifestations focusing on HIV-positive patients
title_fullStr Early syphilis: risk factors and clinical manifestations focusing on HIV-positive patients
title_full_unstemmed Early syphilis: risk factors and clinical manifestations focusing on HIV-positive patients
title_sort early syphilis: risk factors and clinical manifestations focusing on hiv-positive patients
publisher BMC
series BMC Infectious Diseases
issn 1471-2334
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Abstract Background Since 2000, substantial increases in syphilis in men who have sex with men (MSM) have been reported in many cities. Condomless anal sex (CAS) is one of the factors, along with drugs for sex and sex in group. This study identified factors and clinical manifestations as well as Treponema pallidum (T.pallidum) strains that could be related to early syphilis in Barcelona. Methods This prospective study was conducted in a sexually transmitted infections unit in 2015. Epidemiological, behavioral, clinical and microbiological variables were collected in a structured form. Univariate and multivariate statistical analyses were performed focusing on HIV-positive patients. Results Overall, 274 cases were classified as having early syphilis (27.5% primary, 51.3% secondary, and 21.2% early latent syphilis). In all, 94% of participants were MSM and 36.3% were HIV-positive. The median number of sexual contacts in the last 12 months was 10; 72.5% practiced CAS, 50.6% had sex in group, and 54.7% consumed drugs. HIV-positive cases had more anonymous sex contacts (p = 0.041), CAS (p = 0.002), sex in group (p < 0.001) and drugs for sex (p < 0.001). In the multivariate analysis, previous syphilis (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 4.81 [2.88–8.15]), previous Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection (aOR 3.8 [2.28–6.43]), and serosorting (aOR 20.4 [7.99–60.96]) were associated with having syphilis. Clinically, multiple chancres were present in 31% of cases with no differences on serostatus, but anal chancre was most common in HIV-positive patients (p = 0.049). Molecular typing did not conclusively explain clinical presentation in relation to specific T.pallidum strains. Conclusion Control of syphilis remains a challenge. Similar to prior studies, HIV-positive patients were found to engage more often in sexual behaviors associated with syphilis than HIV-negative patients. Clinical manifestations were rather similar in both groups, although anal chancre was most common in HIV-positive patients. Various strain types of syphilis were found, but no clinical associations were identified.
topic Syphilis
Men who have sex with men
Condomless anal sex
HIV
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-019-4269-8
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