Unfortunately, rates of syphilis are increasing in high income countries across the globe. In 2023, there were 6,451 cases of Syphilis < 2 years of duration in Australia, compared to 5,915 cases in 2019. This 9% increase is of concern, as a baby can contract congenital syphilis through transplacental transmission from its mother. The transmission rate is highest (60% to 90%) during untreated primary and secondary syphilis. There were 20 cases of congenital syphilis in Australia in 2023, compared to 4 in 2019, representing a concerning 400% increase.
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Treatment
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Test of Cure
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How to Order Syphilis Testing
Who to Test:Syphilis should be excluded in all sexually active patients presenting with a rash.
Request Form Instructions:Complete the Clinical Labs general pathology request form, listing syphilis and any other required STIs.
If all recommended STIs for asymptomatic screening are required (gonorrhoea, chlamydia, syphilis, HIV, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C), write “STI Screen” in the Clinical Notes.
Specimen Details:If the patient presents with a genital lesion, a swab for syphilis PCR as well as serology is recommended.
If there is a clinical suspicion of primary syphilis but serology is negative, ensure a PCR swab has been completed and repeat serology after 2 weeks following presumptive treatment.
Test Cost:Bulk-billed, subject to Medicare eligibility criteria.
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