Prevalence of Treponema pallidum Antibodies in Sera of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infected and Uninfected Ghanaians
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Ghana Medical Journal
Abstract
Serum samples that were sent n\ [0 the Noguchi
Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NM1MR)
to be tested for HIV infection using Western Blot
and enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
were tested for antibodies) to Treponema pallidum.
In all 102 HIV-positive and negative sera were
tested.
Forty-one (41.2%) HIV positive sera were positive
in the T pallidum heamagglutination assay (TPHA)
while only 8(7.8%) of the HIV negative sera were
positive. HIV positive sera also showed higher antibody
titres of syphilis (than the HIV negative sera
(305 ± 296 versus 86 ± 96; t 1.86. p> 0.05).
These findings suggest some association between
HIV infection and reactivity in TPIIA serology. It
also confirms the presence of sexual transmission in
the study population as both diseases are sexually
transmitted.
The establishment of STD clinics where detailed interview sessions, physical as well as serological examinations
of subjects could he conducted is indicated.
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Journal Article on Syphilis and HIV