Abstract

Syphilis continues to be a common sexually transmitted disease. To describe the epidemiologic features of patients with syphilis consulting in a Chilean sexually transmitted diseases clinic. Review of medical records of patients with positive serology for syphilis, who attended a unit of sexually transmitted diseases between 2015 and 2017. Of 266 cases, 61% were male and 74% were aged between 20 and 49 years. The highest incidence was observed in males aged between 20 and 30 years. Eighty five percent of cases were diagnosed in latent phases, 10% of the cases had a co-infection with HIV and 18%, a history of other sexually transmitted disease. The rate of coinfection was significantly higher in men than in women (78 and 28%, respectively; p < 0.01). Only 6.4% reported always using a condom. Men used it with higher frequency than women (72 and 28% respectively; p < 0.01). A low adherence to treatment and faulty follow-up and treatment of sexual contacts was observed. Twenty five percent of women diagnosed with syphilis were pregnant and 27% of them had a premature birth, with one neonatal death. A high incidence of syphilis was observed, especially in men of younger ages. The diagnosis is delayed, the treatment of sexual contacts and the use of condoms are uncommon. Although the treatment of pregnant women is appropriated, some perinatal complications are observed.

Highlights

  • Syphilis continues to be a common sexually transmitted disease

  • Aim: To describe the epidemiologic features of patients with syphilis consulting in a Chilean sexually transmitted diseases clinic

  • Material and Methods: Review of medical records of patients with positive serology for syphilis, who attended a unit of sexually transmitted diseases between 2015 and 2017

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Summary

Background

Syphilis continues to be a common sexually transmitted disease. Aim: To describe the epidemiologic features of patients with syphilis consulting in a Chilean sexually transmitted diseases clinic. La sífilis es una enfermedad de notificación obligatoria (ENO) en Chile y en el mundo[8,9,10]; existiendo programas de control y prevención con algoritmos de pesquisa, diagnóstico y tratamiento precoz; además de estrategias definidas para la prevención de la transmisión vertical[3,8,9,11,12,13,14], así como de búsqueda y manejo de contactos sexuales[2,9]. El estudio tuvo como objetivo conocer la epidemiología de la sífilis en el área de influencia del Hospital de La Serena, caracterizando los casos según variables demográficas, clínicas y de salud sexual y reproductiva. Se evaluó la relación del sexo con la presencia de co-infección con otras ITS y con el uso de preservativo; a través de cálculo de Chi cuadrado de Pearson, con 95% de confianza, utilizando el programa SPSS®-IBM v26

Material y Métodos
Uso de preservativo Siempre A veces No usa No informa Total
Findings
Tipo de tratamiento pareja Adecuado Inadecuado Sin tratamiento
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