Sabtu, 22 Desember 2007

Syphilis therapy more tended to fail to the HIV

Syphilis medical treatment more tended to fail in a significant manner to the patient HIV-positive compared with the patient HIV-negative, was based on the research that was carried out in Baltimore, the USA and was published to the Sexually Transmitted Infections journal the version of the internet. The researchers also found that most patients, was free from the status of the HIV infection, that was treated because of syphilis, was not again present in the further schedule monitoring the success of their therapy.

The US guide suggested syphilis therapy that was same for the person HIV-positive and the person HIV-negative, but this guide stressed the follow-up that was stronger for the person's patient HIV-positive. Because of having the question that was continuous in connection with the efficacy of syphilis therapy in the person HIV-positive, the investigators from the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, the USA, one of the providers of medical treatment and the maintenance of the foremost HIV in the USA, drafted penelitianretrospektifyang involved 129 people HIV-positive and 168 people HIV-negative that was diagnosed by syphilis between 1992 and 2000. The person was with primary, secondary or latent stage syphilis involved in the analysis of these researchers. The response to syphilis therapy was compared between the patient from the two groups and the data was gathered concerning the patient's visit to undergo the test that checked the success of syphilis medical treatment.

The patient HIV-positive more tended to report five or more the sexual relations couple recently

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