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Incidence and presentation of early syphilis diagnosed in HIV-positive gay men attending a central London outpatients' department
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Sexual BehaviourSexual HealthEarly SyphilisCentral London OutpatientsHomosexualityParaphiliaHiv-positive Gay MenQueer TheoryGay MenHivSexual BehaviorSexual OrientationHuman SexualitySocial SciencesSexual And Reproductive Health
We examined the incidence, presentation and sexual behaviour of gay men diagnosed with early syphilis at the Royal Free Hospital HIV department in 2002. A total of 1086 gay men attended and 31 were diagnosed with early syphilis (2.9/100 person years). Twenty-six (84%) of the men were symptomatic and 15 (48%) had documented negative serology within the previous six months. All of the men reported anal intercourse with a new partner in the previous three months. The results support offering regular serological screening to sexually active gay men attending our HIV outpatients' department.