Syphilis in an Urban Community

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Donna L. Reynolds
Franca Evangelista
B. Megan Ward
Robert H. Notenboom
Eric R. Young
Colin O. D’Cunha
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[1] University of Toronto,Community Medicine Residency
[2] Scarborough Health Department,Ontario Public Health Laboratory
[3] Ministry of Health,Department of Medicine
[4] University of Toronto,Department of Preventive Medicine and Biostatistics
[5] University of Toronto,Toronto Health Department
[6] Scarborough Office,undefined
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Recent reports of changes in the epidemiology of syphilis prompted a review of syphilis in our urban community. All records of positive syphilis serology reported to the City of Scarborough Health Department between 1990–94 were reviewed for key epidemiological variables. While infectious stages of syphilis were reported more often among young adults, incidence for all stages increased among successive age groups, with a male/female ratio of 1.0. One in five cases were identified during immigration screening, with a disproportionate number of cases immigrating from the Caribbean, Africa and Subcontinental India. Overall, the incidence of syphilis decreased during the study. However, a correlation of 0.95 was found between the provincial incidence of syphilis and number of tests ordered. The observed decrease in syphilis, therefore, may represent a decrease in detection owing to lack of testing.
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