Abstract

BackgroundSyphilis represents a current and emerging public health problem. The number of newly diagnosed cases of syphilis ranges from 5 to 12 million worldwide each year, albeit with differences in distribution and trend. MethodsIn this study we evaluated the trend of syphilis cases in a tertiary university hospital of Southern Italy to determine whether the clinical manifestations and/or risk factors have changed over time in relation to the patient's demographic and behavioural characteristics. ResultsIn our experience we observed an increase in the number of cases of syphilis especially among young people and few subjects undergo screening after at-risk sexual intercourse and/or upon medical advice. ConclusionsAbout syphilis new emerging features were observed. There was a need to pay more attention to screening, prevention and information for this pathology.

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