Innovating the fight against syphilis

SIM project

Authors

  • Antonio Gerbase
  • Vanessa Martins de Oliveira
  • Suelen Porto Basgalupp
  • Thayane Martins Dornelles
  • Michelle Pretto
  • Luana Pedrotti
  • Emerson Silveira de Brito
  • Eliana Márcia Wendland

Keywords:

syphilis, syphilis serodiagnosis, prevalence

Abstract

Introduction: Syphilis is a major public health problem. Its incidence has increased in Brazil, particularly in the Southern Region. New tools are available, and immediate action is necessary. Objective: To describe the pilot study of an investigation aimed to assess the prevalence of syphilis, hepatitis B and C, and HIV and evaluate three strategies for adherence to syphilis treatment. Methods: A spontaneous sample of participants was evaluated with a structured questionnaire and underwent rapid tests for syphilis, HIV, and hepatitis B and C after signing an informed consent form (ICF). Rapid tests reagent for syphilis were confirmed by quantitative venereal disease research laboratory (VDRL) and Treponema pallidum hemagglutination assay (TPHA). Participants with confirmation of syphilis were randomized into three groups for follow-up: telephone calls, SIM app, and usual care at the health unit. Results: During a two-day pilot, 68 participants were included. Fourteen (20.6%) had tests reagent for syphilis, 1 (1.5%) for hepatitis B, 3 (4.4%) for hepatitis C, and 1 (1.5%) for HIV. Eight (57.1%) of the initial 14 individuals with rapid tests reagent for syphilis agreed to participate in the study. Out of the 8 rapid tests for syphilis, 2 (25%) were confirmed as active syphilis (>1/8). Conclusion: The prevalence of active syphilis estimated in this population was 3.5%. The demand for tests was high. The COVID-19 epidemic had a negative impact on the development of the study, which is ready for implementation. Discussions on the role of such a testing unit and the coverage of the research project in a context that requires increasing COVID-19-focused testing are fundamental for the future development of the project.

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Author Biographies

Antonio Gerbase

Moinhos de Vento Hospital Association – Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil.

Vanessa Martins de Oliveira

Moinhos de Vento Hospital Association – Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil.

Suelen Porto Basgalupp

Moinhos de Vento Hospital Association – Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil.

Thayane Martins Dornelles

Moinhos de Vento Hospital Association – Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil.

Michelle Pretto

Moinhos de Vento Hospital Association – Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil.

Luana Pedrotti

Moinhos de Vento Hospital Association – Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil.

Emerson Silveira de Brito

Moinhos de Vento Hospital Association – Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil. Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre –Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil.

Eliana Márcia Wendland

Moinhos de Vento Hospital Association – Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil. Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre –Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil.

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Published

2020-12-01

How to Cite

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Gerbase A, Oliveira VM de, Basgalupp SP, Dornelles TM, Pretto M, Pedrotti L, et al. Innovating the fight against syphilis: SIM project. DST [Internet]. 2020 Dec. 1 [cited 2024 Apr. 18];32. Available from: https://www.bjstd.org/revista/article/view/884

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