Point-of-Care Syphilis Testing: Implementation and Future Direction.

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Current HIV/AIDS Reports Pub Date : 2025-03-28 DOI:10.1007/s11904-025-00728-1
Philip A Chan, Leandro Mena
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Purpose of review: Syphilis is caused by Treponema Pallidum and continues to be a significant cause of morbidity across the world with an increase in prevalence over the past two decades. This review aims to highlight rapid, point-of-care (POC) syphilis testing, which offers an innovative approach to improve access to syphilis testing among underserved communities.

Recent findings: POC syphilis testing can potentially shorten the time to treatment. Currently available tests generally have high sensitivity and specificity and report the presence or absence of treponemal antibodies and are not designed to perform non-treponemal antibody testing. Therefore, the main challenge of POC syphilis testing is the inability to distinguish between current infection and a past treated infection. In real-world settings, syphilis POC testing has been acceptable and generally accurate. POC syphilis testing has significant potential to improve access to care and would be most effective in non-clinical settings without readily available access to clinical services. This includes rural settings and other areas that have populations with significant barriers to healthcare, and especially among populations with a historically lower rate of diagnosed syphilis, including pregnant women. Keys to successful implementation include awareness and education on how to perform the test and interpret results, as well as use in suitable settings and among appropriate populations.

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即时梅毒检测:实施和未来方向。
综述目的:梅毒是由梅毒螺旋体引起的,在过去的二十年中,梅毒的患病率有所增加,在世界范围内仍然是发病率的一个重要原因。这篇综述的目的是强调快速的即时梅毒检测,它提供了一种创新的方法来改善服务不足社区的梅毒检测。最近的发现:POC梅毒检测可以潜在地缩短治疗时间。目前可用的测试通常具有高灵敏度和特异性,并报告是否存在密螺旋体抗体,而不是设计用于进行非密螺旋体抗体测试。因此,POC梅毒检测的主要挑战是无法区分当前感染和过去治疗过的感染。在现实世界中,梅毒POC检测是可以接受的,而且通常是准确的。POC梅毒检测在改善获得保健服务方面具有重大潜力,在没有现成临床服务的非临床环境中最有效。这包括农村环境和其他人口在获得医疗保健方面存在重大障碍的地区,特别是在历史上梅毒确诊率较低的人口中,包括孕妇。成功实施的关键包括对如何进行检测和解释结果的认识和教育,以及在适当环境和适当人群中使用。
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Current HIV/AIDS Reports
Current HIV/AIDS Reports INFECTIOUS DISEASES-
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期刊介绍: This journal intends to provide clear, insightful, balanced contributions by international experts that review the most important, recently published clinical findings related to the diagnosis, treatment, management, and prevention of HIV/AIDS. We accomplish this aim by appointing international authorities to serve as Section Editors in key subject areas, such as antiretroviral therapies, behavioral aspects of management, and metabolic complications and comorbidity. Section Editors, in turn, select topics for which leading experts contribute comprehensive review articles that emphasize new developments and recently published papers of major importance, highlighted by annotated reference lists. An international Editorial Board reviews the annual table of contents, suggests articles of special interest to their country/region, and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research. Commentaries from well-known figures in the field are also provided.
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