Dermatology Clinic, Department of Medical Sciences and Public Health, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy.
Clin Dermatol. 2021 Jul-Aug;39(4):710-713. doi: 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2020.11.006. Epub 2020 Nov 25.
Restrictive measures to contain the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic might produce different effects on other infective diseases, especially those affecting the most intimate sphere of sexuality. The epidemiology of syphilis could reflect the consequences of whether people are avoiding or not risky behaviors. To understand the course of syphilis during the COVID-19 outbreak, we performed a retrospective observational study of all new diagnoses observed at the STDs Service of the Dermatology Clinic at Cagliari, part of the Italian sentinel surveillance system. All incident cases diagnosed during the first 6 months of each year, from 2016 to 2020, thus including the recent lockdown period, were retrieved from the database. Of the 87 cases studied, 18 occurred during the first 6 months of 2020, almost all patients (88%) presenting with early phases of the disease and reporting unprotected sexual intercourses in spite of community containment and social distancing. Comparison with the previous 4 years found no significant statistical differences that hospital access and management limitations had not impaired the management of patients with syphilis. We alert the medical community of the possible increase of sexually transmitted diseases, as society returns to normal.
为遏制 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行而采取的限制措施可能会对其他传染病产生不同的影响,尤其是那些影响到最私密的性行为领域的传染病。梅毒的流行病学可能反映出人们是否避免了危险行为的后果。为了了解 COVID-19 疫情期间梅毒的发病情况,我们对卡利亚里皮肤科诊所性传播疾病科观察到的所有新诊断病例进行了回顾性观察研究,该诊所是意大利哨点监测系统的一部分。从数据库中检索到 2016 年至 2020 年每年前 6 个月诊断的所有新发病例,包括最近的封锁期。在所研究的 87 例病例中,有 18 例发生在 2020 年的前 6 个月,几乎所有患者(88%)均处于疾病早期阶段,并报告了尽管社区遏制和社会隔离,但仍存在无保护的性接触。与前 4 年的比较发现,医院准入和管理限制并没有影响梅毒患者的管理,没有统计学上的显著差异。我们提醒医学界注意,随着社会恢复正常,性传播疾病可能会增加。