Factors Determining Serologic Response to Treatment in Patients with Syphilis
Clinical Infectious Diseases2009Vol. 49(10), pp. 1505–1511
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J.J. González‐López, Manuel L. Fernández Guerrero, Rodolfo Luján, Sagrario Fernández Tostado, Miguel Górgolas, Luís Requena
Abstract
Syphilis incidence rose 223% from 2003 to 2007, affecting mostly HIV-positive men, men who have sex with men, and immigrants. Men, patients in the late stages of syphilis, and HIV-positive persons may be at increased risk of serologic failure. Antiretroviral therapy significantly reduced the time to achieve response to syphilis treatment in HIV-positive patients.
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