Highlighting a population-based re-emergence of Syphilis infection and assessing associated risk factors among pregnant women in Cameroon: Evidence from the 2009, 2012 and 2017 national sentinel surveillance surveys of HIV and syphilis.
Cyprien Kengne-NdéJean de Dieu AnoubissiGabriel Loni-EkaliCeline Nguefeu-NkenfouYasmine MoussaArlette MessehJoseph FokamAlbert Zeh-MekaDenis Snayeul-WawoDorine TseukoMarinette Ngo-NembDavid KobSerge-Clotaire BillongLeonard BononoJean-Bosco ElatPublished in: PloS one (2020)
The epidemiological dynamics of syphilis suggests a growing burden of syphilis infection in the general population of Cameroon. Our findings support the fact that while emphasizing strategies to fight HIV, huge efforts should also be made for strategies to prevent and fight syphilis infection especially among HIV positive women, in rural area, and southern regions.