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Neurosyphilis among people with and without HIV infection: A Danish nationwide prospective, population-based cohort study 2015–2021

Authors :
Christina Carolina Steenberg Schnohr
Fie Welling Paulsen
Lykke Larsen
Merete Storgaard
Micha Phill Grønholm Jepsen
Hans Rudolf Lüttichau
Lothar Wiese
Birgitte Rønde Hansen
Jacob Bodilsen
Henrik Nielsen
Anne-Mette Lebech
Lars Haukali Omland
Source :
Schnohr, C C S, Paulsen, F W, Larsen, L, Storgaard, M, Jepsen, M P G, Lüttichau, H R, Wiese, L, Hansen, B R, Bodilsen, J, Nielsen, H, Lebech, A-M & Omland, L H 2023, ' Neurosyphilis among people with and without HIV infection : A Danish nationwide prospective, population-based cohort study 2015-2021 ', Journal of Infection, vol. 86, no. 5, pp. 439-445 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2023.03.019
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2023.

Abstract

Background: Comparative data on clinical presentation, laboratory characteristics, treatment, and outcome of neurosyphilis (NS) in people living with HIV (PLWH) and NS patients without HIV are scarce.Methods: Nationwide, population-based, prospective cohort study on all adults with NS diagnosed between 2015 and 2021 at departments of infectious diseases in Denmark.Results: We identified 108 patients with NS, which equals a yearly incidence of 0.3/100,000 adults. The median age was 49 years, 85 (79%) were male, 43 (40%) were men having sex with men and 20 (22%) were PLWH. Ninety-five (88%) had early NS, 37 (34%) had ocular or ocular and otogenic NS, and 27 (25%) had symptomatic meningitis. Most common symptoms were visual disturbance (44%), skin rash (40%), fatigue (26%) and chancre (17%). Median CSF leukocyte count was 27 × 106 cells/L. PLWH less often had neurological deficits (p = 0.02). Unfavorable outcome was observed in 23 (21%) at discharge of whom 0 were PLWH (p = 0.01). Among the 88 NS patients without HIV a CSF leukocyte count of ≥ 30 × 106 cells/L was associated with unfavorable outcome (OR = 3.3 (95% confidence interval: 1.1-10.4)).Conclusions: PLWH with NS have better outcomes than NS patients without HIV infection. Background: Comparative data on clinical presentation, laboratory characteristics, treatment, and outcome of neurosyphilis (NS) in people living with HIV (PLWH) and NS patients without HIV are scarce.Methods: Nationwide, population-based, prospective cohort study on all adults with NS diagnosed between 2015 and 2021 at departments of infectious diseases in Denmark.Results: We identified 108 patients with NS, which equals a yearly incidence of 0.3/100,000 adults. The median age was 49 years, 85 (79%) were male, 43 (40%) were men having sex with men and 20 (22%) were PLWH. Ninety-five (88%) had early NS, 37 (34%) had ocular or ocular and otogenic NS, and 27 (25%) had symptomatic meningitis. Most common symptoms were visual disturbance (44%), skin rash (40%), fatigue (26%) and chancre (17%). Median CSF leukocyte count was 27 × 106 cells/L. PLWH less often had neurological deficits (p = 0.02). Unfavorable outcome was observed in 23 (21%) at discharge of whom 0 were PLWH (p = 0.01). Among the 88 NS patients without HIV a CSF leukocyte count of ≥ 30 × 106 cells/L was associated with unfavorable outcome (OR = 3.3 (95% confidence interval: 1.1-10.4)).Conclusions: PLWH with NS have better outcomes than NS patients without HIV infection.

Details

ISSN :
01634453
Volume :
86
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Infection
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2fea3952b823e8104fb4ec218838f75e