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The syphilis care cascade: tracking the course of care after screening positive among men and transgender women who have sex with men in Lima, Peru
OBJECTIVES: Syphilis is endemic among men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women in Latin America. The objective of this study was to assess if those who screen positive for syphilis are receiving appropriate care and treatment. METHODS: We use data from the 2011 Peruvian National HIV Sen...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4577872/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26384725 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-008552 |
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author | Tang, Eric C Segura, Eddy R Clark, Jesse L Sanchez, Jorge Lama, Javier R |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Syphilis is endemic among men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women in Latin America. The objective of this study was to assess if those who screen positive for syphilis are receiving appropriate care and treatment. METHODS: We use data from the 2011 Peruvian National HIV Sentinel Surveillance to describe the syphilis care cascade among high-risk MSM and transgender women. Medical records from participants who had a positive syphilis screening test at two of the enrolment sites in Lima were reviewed to determine their subsequent course of care. RESULTS: We identified a cohort of 314 syphilis seropositive participants (median age: 30, 33.7% self-identified as transgender). Only 284/314 (90.4%) participants saw a physician for evaluation within 28 days of their positive test. Of these, 72/284 (25.4%) were asked to return for confirmatory results before deciding whether or not to start treatment; however, 45/72 (62.5%) of these participants did not follow up within 28 days. Of the people prescribed three weekly doses of penicillin, 34/63 (54%) received all three doses on time. CONCLUSIONS: Many MSM and transgender women with a positive syphilis screening test are lost at various steps along the syphilis care cascade and may have persistent infection. Interventions in this population are needed to increase testing, link seropositive patients into care and ensure that they receive appropriate and timely treatment. |
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spelling | pubmed-45778722015-10-02 The syphilis care cascade: tracking the course of care after screening positive among men and transgender women who have sex with men in Lima, Peru Tang, Eric C Segura, Eddy R Clark, Jesse L Sanchez, Jorge Lama, Javier R BMJ Open Infectious Diseases OBJECTIVES: Syphilis is endemic among men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women in Latin America. The objective of this study was to assess if those who screen positive for syphilis are receiving appropriate care and treatment. METHODS: We use data from the 2011 Peruvian National HIV Sentinel Surveillance to describe the syphilis care cascade among high-risk MSM and transgender women. Medical records from participants who had a positive syphilis screening test at two of the enrolment sites in Lima were reviewed to determine their subsequent course of care. RESULTS: We identified a cohort of 314 syphilis seropositive participants (median age: 30, 33.7% self-identified as transgender). Only 284/314 (90.4%) participants saw a physician for evaluation within 28 days of their positive test. Of these, 72/284 (25.4%) were asked to return for confirmatory results before deciding whether or not to start treatment; however, 45/72 (62.5%) of these participants did not follow up within 28 days. Of the people prescribed three weekly doses of penicillin, 34/63 (54%) received all three doses on time. CONCLUSIONS: Many MSM and transgender women with a positive syphilis screening test are lost at various steps along the syphilis care cascade and may have persistent infection. Interventions in this population are needed to increase testing, link seropositive patients into care and ensure that they receive appropriate and timely treatment. BMJ Publishing Group 2015-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4577872/ /pubmed/26384725 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-008552 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Infectious Diseases Tang, Eric C Segura, Eddy R Clark, Jesse L Sanchez, Jorge Lama, Javier R The syphilis care cascade: tracking the course of care after screening positive among men and transgender women who have sex with men in Lima, Peru |
title | The syphilis care cascade: tracking the course of care after screening positive among men and transgender women who have sex with men in Lima, Peru |
title_full | The syphilis care cascade: tracking the course of care after screening positive among men and transgender women who have sex with men in Lima, Peru |
title_fullStr | The syphilis care cascade: tracking the course of care after screening positive among men and transgender women who have sex with men in Lima, Peru |
title_full_unstemmed | The syphilis care cascade: tracking the course of care after screening positive among men and transgender women who have sex with men in Lima, Peru |
title_short | The syphilis care cascade: tracking the course of care after screening positive among men and transgender women who have sex with men in Lima, Peru |
title_sort | syphilis care cascade: tracking the course of care after screening positive among men and transgender women who have sex with men in lima, peru |
topic | Infectious Diseases |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4577872/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26384725 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-008552 |
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