Medical and social features of patients with HIV-infection in combination with syphilis

Author:

Khryanin A. A.1,Spyx T. A.2,Russkikh M. V.2,Sukharev F. A.2,Marinkin I. O.2

Affiliation:

1. Novosibirsk State Medical University; Association of Obstetricians-Gynecologists and Dermatovenerologists

2. Novosibirsk State Medical University

Abstract

Aim: to conduct analysis of morbidity with different forms of syphilis in Novosibirsk for the period from 2014 to 2018 and to study medical and social features of patients with syphilis and HIV-infection and to identify the main way of infection.Materials and methods. In order to study the structure of syphilis morbidity in Novosibirsk Clinical Regional Dermatovenerologic Dispensary (SBHI NR NCRDD), the retrospective study of 2175 case histories of patients who had being hospitalized during the period of 2014 to 2018 was conducted.Results and discussions. 3.4% of patients being hospitalized suffer from syphilis. Herewith, newly diagnosed HIV-infection was found in 21.3% of patients. Half the patients are of socially disadvantaged backgrounds characterized by risky sexual behavior. Authors presented medical and social, and psychological profile of patients with syphilis and HIV-coinfection. Obtained results may be used for developing effective programs of prophylaxis and treatment of specified diseases.

Publisher

Baltic Medical Education Center

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Immunology

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