Scaling up syphilis testing in China: implementation beyond the clinic

  • Tucker J
  • Hawkes S
  • Yin Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

China is experiencing a syphilis epidemic of enormous proportions. The regions most heavily affected by syphilis correspond to regions where sexually transmitted HIV infection is also a major public health threat. Many high-risk patients in China fail to receive routine syphilis screening. This missed public health opportunity stems from both a failure of many high-risk individuals to seek clinical care and a disconnect between policy and practice. New point-of-care syphilis testing enables screening in non-traditional settings such as community organizations or sex venues. This paper describes the current Chinese syphilis policies, suggests a spatiotemporal framework (based on targeting high-risk times and places) to improve screening and care practices, and emphasizes a syphilis control policy extending beyond the clinical setting.

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Tucker, J. D., Hawkes, S. J., Yin, Y.-P., Peeling, R. W., Cohen, M. S., & Chen, X.-S. (2010). Scaling up syphilis testing in China: implementation beyond the clinic. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 88(6), 452–457. https://doi.org/10.2471/blt.09.070326

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