| Literature DB >> 34926524 |
Cheng Wang1,2,3, Peizhen Zhao1,2,3, Mingzhou Xiong1,2,3, Joseph D Tucker4,5,6, Jason J Ong5,7, Brian J Hall8,9, Mojgan Sami10, Heping Zheng1,2,3, Bin Yang1,2,3.
Abstract
Background: Sexual health among older adults is a major public health concern globally. The syphilis burden is increasing in older adults in China. This study aimed to describe factors associated with syphilis infection and diagnosis among older adults in China during a 16 year period.Entities:
Keywords: determinants; new diagnoses; older adults; surveillance; syphilis
Year: 2021 PMID: 34926524 PMCID: PMC8674684 DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2021.781759
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Med (Lausanne) ISSN: 2296-858X
Characteristics of new syphilis diagnoses in people aged 15–49 years and those aged 50 years or older in Guangdong, China, 2019 (N = 71,055).
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| Gender | ||||
| Male | 15699 (43.2) | 22163 (63.9) | −20.7% | <0.0001 |
| Female | 20657 (56.8) | 12536 (36.1) | +20.7% | |
| Transmission | ||||
| Gay | 422 (1.2) | 20 (0.1) | +1.1% | <0.0001 |
| Heterosexual | 7851 (21.6) | 6140 (17.7) | +3.9% | |
| Injecting Drug use | 98 (0.3) | 24 (0.1) | +0.2% | |
| Unknown or Others | 27985 (77.0) | 28515 (82.2) | −5.2% | |
| Migration history | ||||
| Native to reporting city | 29445 (81.0) | 30026 (86.5) | −5.5% | <0.0001 |
| Other cities in Guangdong | 2905 (8.0) | 3043 (8.8) | −0.8% | |
| Other provinces | 4006 (11.0) | 1630 (4.7) | +6.3% | |
| Marriage | ||||
| Married | 10754 (29.6) | 13572 (39.1) | −9.5% | <0.0001 |
| Unmarried | 4414 (12.1) | 652 (1.9) | +10.2% | |
| Divorced or widowed | 472 (1.3) | 1119 (3.2) | −1.9% | |
| Unknown | 1752 (4.8) | 1882 (5.4) | −0.6% | |
| Stage of syphilis | ||||
| Primary | 2359 (6.5) | 1035 (3.0) | +3.5% | <0.0001 |
| Secondary | 2843 (7.8) | 468 (1.3) | +6.5% | |
| Latent | 30849 (84.9) | 32947 (95.0) | −10.1 | |
| Tertiary | 136 (0.4) | 248 (0.7) | −0.3% | |
| Congenital | 169 (0.5) | 1 (0.0) | +0.5% | |
| Co-infection (1/100,000) | ||||
| Gonorrhoea | 0.33 | 0.13 | +0.23 | <0.0001 |
| Chlamydia | 0.74 | 0.09 | +0.46 |
Data are n(%) unless otherwise specified.
Significance was computed after excluding data in the “unknown” categories.
Figure 1Geographic distribution of new syphilis diagnoses among older adults aged 50 years or older (A) and younger adults aged 15–49 (B) in Guangdong, China, 2019 (N = 71,055).
Change of annual notification rate of new syphilis diagnoses per 100,000 people in Guangdong, China, 2004–2019 (N = 641,665).
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| All cities | 13.8–112.0 | 16.2 (13.7, 18.7) | <0.05 | 16.9–48.1 | 6.4 (2.6, 10.3) | <0.05 |
| The pearl river delta area | 17.2–109.0 | 14.7 (9.9, 19.7) | <0.05 | 25.0–53.2 | 4.0 (−1.8, 10.1) | <0.05 |
| Eastern cities | 8.0–98.8 | 23.7 (20.4, 27.1) | <0.05 | 3.7–36.7 | 16.3 (14.8, 17.8) | <0.05 |
| Western cities | 8.9–128.7 | 20.6 (14.5, 26.9) | <0.05 | 4.9–34.8 | 14.3 (10.4, 18.3) | <0.05 |
| Northern cities | 14.0–130.5 | 17.5 (13.6, 21.5) | <0.05 | 14.8–46.7 | 6.7 (5.1, 8.3) | <0.05 |
| By gender | ||||||
| Male | 20.0–144.0 | 15.0 (12.4, 17.6) | <0.05 | 14.9–39.8 | 5.9 (1.8, 10.1) | <0.05 |
| Female | 7.7–80.4 | 18.6 (15.8, 21.5) | <0.05 | 18.9–57.3 | 6.0 (3.1, 8.9) | <0.05 |
| By stage | ||||||
| Primary | 6.1–3.3 | −3.4 (−7.5, 0.8) | <0.05 | 6.3–3.2 | −7.5 (−10.8, −4.2) | <0.05 |
| Secondary | 4.9–1.6 | −6.0 (−11.5, −0.1) | <0.05 | 6.0–4.0 | −3.9 (−7.4, −0.3) | <0.05 |
| Tertiary | 0.2–0.8 | 9.6 (3.5, 16.0) | <0.05 | 0.0–0.2 | - | - |
| Latent | 2.6–106.3 | 28.4 (22.9, 34.1) | <0.05 | 4.5–40.8 | 14.4 (8.1, 21.1) | <0.05 |
ANR, annual notification rate; AAPC, average annual percent change.
Figure 2Annual notification rate of new syphilis diagnoses in Guangdong, China, 2004–2019.
Figure 3Annual notification rate of new syphilis diagnoses by male individuals (A) and female individuals (B) in Guangdong, China, 2004–2019.
Figure 4Annual notification rate of new syphilis diagnoses by primary syphilis (A), secondary syphilis (B), tertiary syphilis (C), and latent syphilis (D) in Guangdong, China, 2004–2019.