Opt-Out, Routine Emergency Department Syphilis Screening as a Novel Intervention in At-Risk Populations

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作者
Stanford, Kimberly A. [1 ]
Hazra, Aniruddha [2 ]
Friedman, Eleanor [2 ]
Devlin, Samantha [2 ]
Winkler, Nolan [2 ]
Ridgway, Jessica P. [2 ]
Schneider, John [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Chicago, Sect Emergency Med, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
[2] Univ Chicago, Sect Infect Dis & Global Hlth, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
关键词
HIV; CHLAMYDIA; GONORRHEA; BARRIERS; CARE; ADOLESCENTS; PREVALENCE; INFECTION; WOMEN;
D O I
10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001311
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Background With syphilis rates rising rapidly in the United States, novel means of reaching high-risk populations for screening and treatment are needed. Building on successful models for emergency department (ED) HIV screening, a routine opt-out syphilis screening program was implemented in a large, urban, tertiary care hospital ED in May 2019. This study aims to assess the prevalence of syphilis in this population and to evaluate the routine, opt-out syphilis screening model. Methods A retrospective chart review was performed of all patients screened for syphilis in the ED from June to December 2019. Demographic information, HIV status, chief complaint, and follow-up visits were examined. Results During the study period, 9198 people aged 18 to 64 years were screened for syphilis. Of these, 97 (1.1%) had presumed active syphilis infection (PAI), 354 (3.8%) were presumed not to have active syphilis, and 8747 (95.1%) were negative for infection. Patients with PAI were more likely to be male (67%; adjusted odds ratio, 3.5; 95% confidence interval, 2.3-5.3; P < 0.001), although the percentage of women was considerably higher than the nationally reported rate, and most were non-Hispanic Black (93.8%). Among patients with PAI, 23 (23.7%) were HIV positive. Only 18.6% of patients with PAI presented with complaints related to sexually transmitted infections. Conclusions Syphilis rates in this community are very high, and many infections were found in populations traditionally considered at lower risk by demographic or presenting complaint, indicating that universal screening is needed. Routine ED syphilis screening in high-prevalence communities will be critical to addressing the syphilis epidemic.
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