Syphilis Treatment: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Investigating Nonpenicillin Therapeutic Strategies

Gustavo Yano Callado, Maria Celidonio Gutfreund, Isabele Pardo, Mariana Kim Hsieh,Vivian Lin, Mindy Marie Sampson, Guillermo Rodriguez Nava,Tassia Aporta Marins, Rodrigo Octavio Deliberato,Marines Dalla Valle Martino,Marisa Holubar,Jorge L. Salinas,Alexandre R. Marra

OPEN FORUM INFECTIOUS DISEASES(2024)

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Background Penicillin's long-standing role as the reference standard in syphilis treatment has led to global reliance. However, this dependence presents challenges, prompting the need for alternative strategies. We performed a systematic literature review and meta-analysis to evaluate the efficacy of these alternative treatments against nonneurological syphilis.Methods We searched MEDLINE, the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Embase, Cochrane, Scopus, and Web of Science from database inception to 28 August 2023, and we included studies that compared penicillin or amoxicillin monotherapy to other treatments for the management of nonneurological syphilis. Our primary outcome was serological cure rates. Random-effect models were used to obtain pooled mean differences, and heterogeneity was assessed using the I2 test.Results Of 6478 screened studies, 27 met the inclusion criteria, summing 6710 patients. The studies were considerably homogeneous, and stratified analyses considering each alternative treatment separately revealed that penicillin monotherapy did not outperform ceftriaxone (pooled odds ratio, 1.66 [95% confidence interval, .97-2.84]; I2 = 0%), azithromycin (0.92; [.73-1.18]; I2 = 0%), or doxycycline (0.82 [.61-1.10]; I2 = 1%) monotherapies with respect to serological conversion.Conclusions Alternative treatment strategies have serological cure rates equivalent to penicillin, potentially reducing global dependence on this antibiotic. This review and meta-analysis compared nonneurological syphilis treatments. Results indicate alternative therapies like doxycycline, ceftriaxone, and azithromycin have similar effectiveness and safety as penicillin. Combination therapies demonstrated promise. These findings offer alternatives when penicillin is unavailable, reducing reliance on it. Graphical Abstract
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efficacy comparison,nonneurological syphilis,penicillin,syphilis treatment,treatment alternatives
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