1. Syphilis reactivity among blood donors in Brazil: associated factors and implications for public health monitoring.
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Braga, Natalia, de Oliveira Garcia Mateos, Sheila, Buccheri, Renata, Avelino-Silva, Vivian, Warden, Donald, de Almeida-Neto, Cesar, Ribeiro, Maisa, Amorim, Luiz, Loureiro, Paula, Fraiji, Nelson, Oikawa, Marcio, Grebe, Eduard, Stone, Mars, Sabino, Ester, and Custer, Brian
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Blood donation ,Public health surveillance ,Risk factors ,Screening tests ,Syphilis ,Humans ,Blood Donors ,Syphilis ,Brazil ,Male ,Female ,Adult ,Middle Aged ,Young Adult ,Prevalence ,Adolescent ,Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ,Public Health Surveillance ,Incidence ,Risk Factors - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Increasing syphilis infection rates are a concerning issue worldwide. Blood donation screening is an opportunity to monitor the burden of asymptomatic infections, providing information on contemporary factors associated with infection and public health insights into transmission. METHODS: Blood donations collected at five Brazilian blood centers between January 2020 and February 2022 were screened with treponemal or non-treponemal assays according to local protocols, followed by alternate Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA); samples with reactive or indeterminate results in the alternate ELISA were further tested with the rapid plasma reagin (RPR), and categorized as RPR-positive or RPR-negative. RPR-positive donations were also grouped according to RPR titers (
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- 2025