2016
DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.55.7288
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Atypical Skin Rash in Seronegative Secondary Syphilis

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“…Serological findings may be different in HIV patients. For example, there have been reports of seronegative secondary syphilis . In such cases, direct pathogen detection should be sought (DFM, histology, NAATs).…”
Section: Treponema Pallidummentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Serological findings may be different in HIV patients. For example, there have been reports of seronegative secondary syphilis . In such cases, direct pathogen detection should be sought (DFM, histology, NAATs).…”
Section: Treponema Pallidummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detection rates can be markedly increased by taking additional pharyngeal and anal swabs. Positive NAAT results in rectal and pharyngeal specimens should be confirmed to rule out false‐positive results due to interaction with commensal Neisseria spp.. Dual target assays are useful in this regard, as the results thus obtained are based on amplification of two different target regions . Hence, only one sample is required for lab testing.…”
Section: Neisseria Gonorrhoeaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bei HIV‐Patienten können serologische Befunde abweichen. Es wurden beispielsweise Fälle seronegativer Sekundärsyphilis beschrieben . In diesen Fällen sollte ein direkter Erregernachweis angestrebt werden (DFM, Histologie, NAAT).…”
Section: Diagnostikunclassified