Effect of HIV Infection on the Course of Syphilis

Effect of HIV Infection on the Course of Syphilis

Gilles Pialoux 1, Sophie Vimont 1, Antoine Moulignier 1, Marion Buteux 1, Bruno Abraham 1, Philippe Bonnard 1

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*Correspondence: Antoine Moulignier, Email not available

Abstract

Syphilis has been a public health problem for centuries. Syphilis and HIV form a dangerous combination:syphilis significantly increases the risk of contracting HIV infection, and HIV can alter thenatural course of syphilis. Despite a better understanding of the interaction between these twodiseases, many controversies persist. The incidence of syphilis has increased among HIV-infectedpatients both in Europe and in the USA, and especially in the homosexual/bisexual transmissiongroup. We discuss the interaction between HIV/AIDS and syphilis in a review of the most recentliterature, focusing particularly on the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of HIV-infected patientswith syphilis. Early diagnosis of syphilis in HIV-infected patients requires awareness among bothpatients and clinicians. Early treatment of syphilis is crucial as it reduces the risk of transmission.

Keywords: Syphilis. TPHA. HIV. STD. MSM.

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