Syphilis outbreak in Walsall, UK: lessons for control and prevention

An assessment of risk-taking behaviour among men who have sex with men (MSM) attending a sauna venue was undertaken, using a standardized questionnaire, after which outreach screening was introduced targeting MSM. The epidemiology of the continuing outbreak of syphilis was reviewed to determine the...

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Published in:International journal of STD & AIDS Vol. 18; no. 1; p. 55
Main Authors: Arumainayagam, J, Pallan, M J, Buckley, E, Pugh, R N, White, D G, Morrall, I A, Morris, C, Chandramani, S
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England 01-01-2007
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Summary:An assessment of risk-taking behaviour among men who have sex with men (MSM) attending a sauna venue was undertaken, using a standardized questionnaire, after which outreach screening was introduced targeting MSM. The epidemiology of the continuing outbreak of syphilis was reviewed to determine the factors driving the outbreak and assess the benefit of continuing outreach screening. Findings among the 163 respondents at the sauna included a high rate of casual sex and a tendency not to disclose HIV status. Over 12 months, 51 cases of early syphilis were recorded. Our review showed a decline in incidence in MSM after outreach screening, but an increase in heterosexual spread. Given the frequent anonymous nature of syphilis transmission, traditional contact tracing is ineffective. Outreach screening is required at gay venues and other community settings to target at-risk populations.
ISSN:0956-4624
DOI:10.1258/095646207779949961