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==Background==
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*Risk of transmission to fetus
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**Primary and secondary syphilis: 70 to 100%
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**Early latent syphilis: 40%
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**Late latent syphilis: 10%
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==Management==
 
==Management==
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* For primary, secondary, or early latent syphilis: [[Is treated by::benzathine penicillin G]] 2.4 million units IM weekly for 1-2 doses
 
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*Antimicrobials
* For late latent, latent syphilis with unknown duration, or tertiary syphilis not involving the CNS: [[Is treated by::benzathine penicillin G]] 2.4 million units IM weekly for 3 doses
 
 
**For primary, secondary, or early latent syphilis: [[Is treated by::benzathine penicillin G]] 2.4 million units IM weekly for 1-2 doses
* For tertiary neurosyphilis, treat as usual
 
 
**For late latent, latent syphilis with unknown duration, or tertiary syphilis not involving the CNS: [[Is treated by::benzathine penicillin G]] 2.4 million units IM weekly for 3 doses
 
**For tertiary neurosyphilis, treat [[Treponema pallidum pallidum#Management|as usual]]
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*Monitor response to treatment with RPR serology
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**Primary, secondary, and early latent
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***1, 3, 6, and 12 months after treatment; or monthly until delivery, if high risk for reinfection
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***Primary should decrease 4-fold at 6 months and 8-fold at 12 months
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***Secondary should decrease 8-fold at 6 months and 16-fold at 12 months
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***Early latent should decrease 4-fold at 12 months
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**Late latent: at delivery, 12 months, and 24 months
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**Neurosyphilis: repeat lumbar puncture every 6 months until parameters normalize
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***CSF-VDRL titre should decrease 4-fold within a year but may take years to revert to negative
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*Postpartum, follow guidelines for [[congenital syphilis]] to decide whether and how to treat the neonate
   
 
[[Category:Infectious diseases]]
 
[[Category:Infectious diseases]]

Latest revision as of 07:54, 27 August 2020

Background

  • Risk of transmission to fetus
    • Primary and secondary syphilis: 70 to 100%
    • Early latent syphilis: 40%
    • Late latent syphilis: 10%

Management

  • Antimicrobials
    • For primary, secondary, or early latent syphilis: benzathine penicillin G 2.4 million units IM weekly for 1-2 doses
    • For late latent, latent syphilis with unknown duration, or tertiary syphilis not involving the CNS: benzathine penicillin G 2.4 million units IM weekly for 3 doses
    • For tertiary neurosyphilis, treat as usual
  • Monitor response to treatment with RPR serology
    • Primary, secondary, and early latent
      • 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after treatment; or monthly until delivery, if high risk for reinfection
      • Primary should decrease 4-fold at 6 months and 8-fold at 12 months
      • Secondary should decrease 8-fold at 6 months and 16-fold at 12 months
      • Early latent should decrease 4-fold at 12 months
    • Late latent: at delivery, 12 months, and 24 months
    • Neurosyphilis: repeat lumbar puncture every 6 months until parameters normalize
      • CSF-VDRL titre should decrease 4-fold within a year but may take years to revert to negative
  • Postpartum, follow guidelines for congenital syphilis to decide whether and how to treat the neonate