Syphilis testing in blood donors, France, 2007 to 2022

Author:

Laperche Syria1ORCID,Sauvage Claire2,Le Cam Sophie3,Lot Florence2,Malard Lucile1,Gallian Pierre1,Pouchol Elodie1,Richard Pascale1,Morel Pascal3,Grange Philippe45,Tiberghien Pierre63,Benhaddou Nadjet5,Dupin Nicolas45

Affiliation:

1. Direction médicale, EFS Siège, Saint Denis, France

2. Direction des maladies infectieuses, Santé publique France, Saint Maurice, France

3. Direction nationale, EFS Siège Saint Denis, France

4. Université Paris Cité, Institut Cochin-Inserm U1016, Paris, France

5. Centre National de Référence des Infections Sexuellement transmissibles, Cochin Hospital, APHP, Paris, France

6. Université de Franche-Comté, EFS, INSERM, UMR RIGHT, Besançon, France

Abstract

Background Syphilis in blood donors (BD) has increased in many countries. Aim We aimed to describe trends in syphilis seroposivity in BD in France, to identify risk factors and assess if a non-treponemic test (NTT) could define BD having recovered from syphilis for more than 1 year. Methods The analysis covered the period 2007 to 2022 and 45,875,939 donations. Of the 474 BD syphilis-positive in 2022, 429 underwent additional investigations with an NTT. History of syphilis was obtained at the post-donation interview or based on serology results for repeat donors. Results Until 2021, positivity rates remained stable (mean: 1.18/10,000 donations, range: 1.01–1.38). An increased rate was observed in 2022 (1.74/10,000; p = 0.02). Over the whole study period, prevalence was 2.2 times higher in male than in female BD (4.1 times higher in 2022). The proportion of males with an identified risk factor who have sex with men increased from 16.7% in 2007 to 64.9% in 2022. Based on NTT, 79 (18%) of the donors who were seropositive in 2022 were classified as having been infected in the previous year. History of syphilis was available for 30 of them. All had an infection within the previous 3 years. Among seven donors with a syphilis < 12 months before testing, one had an NTT titre ≥ 8, three a titre between 1 and 4, three were negative. Conclusion Syphilis seropositivity increased considerably in BDs in 2022, mostly in males, notably MSM. Available data did not allow appropriate evaluation of the NTT to distinguish recent from past infection.

Publisher

European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC)

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