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Analysis of the neurosyphilis incidence rate and quality oflaboratory diagnostics in the russian federation
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According to the analysis of the state statistical reporting, the rate of new neurosyphilis cases was growing in the
Russian Federation in 1999-2009. Substantial differences in the number of detected neurosyphilis cases by different
federal districts were established. Low-quality laboratory diagnostics was proved to be one of the factors promoting the
neurosyphilis incidence rate. The quality of the neurosyphilis laboratory diagnostics was studied by means of
questionnaires distributed among dedicated dermatovenerological medical institutions. Substantial shortcomings in the
neurosyphilis laboratory diagnostics were established including absence of spinal fluid diagnostics in 17%-33% of the
institutions and inadequate compliance with the regulatory study methods (immunofluorescence test with whole spinal
fluid, microprecipitation test, cytosis and protein determination in the spinal fluid). For the purposes of optimizing the
neurosyphilis diagnostics in the Russian Federation, we suggest to provide for all-round and complex examination of
patients with suspected neurosyphilis based on the regulatory laboratory and functional diagnostics methods; it is also
required to make the spinal fluid examination based on the passive hemagglutination test being highly sensitive and
specific as well as having a high diagnostic efficacy for neurosyphilis a part of the standards aimed at rendering medical
aid to neurosyphilis patients.
Rossijskoe Obschestvo Dermatovenerologov i Kosmetologov
Title: Analysis of the neurosyphilis incidence rate and quality oflaboratory diagnostics in the russian federation
Description:
According to the analysis of the state statistical reporting, the rate of new neurosyphilis cases was growing in the
Russian Federation in 1999-2009.
Substantial differences in the number of detected neurosyphilis cases by different
federal districts were established.
Low-quality laboratory diagnostics was proved to be one of the factors promoting the
neurosyphilis incidence rate.
The quality of the neurosyphilis laboratory diagnostics was studied by means of
questionnaires distributed among dedicated dermatovenerological medical institutions.
Substantial shortcomings in the
neurosyphilis laboratory diagnostics were established including absence of spinal fluid diagnostics in 17%-33% of the
institutions and inadequate compliance with the regulatory study methods (immunofluorescence test with whole spinal
fluid, microprecipitation test, cytosis and protein determination in the spinal fluid).
For the purposes of optimizing the
neurosyphilis diagnostics in the Russian Federation, we suggest to provide for all-round and complex examination of
patients with suspected neurosyphilis based on the regulatory laboratory and functional diagnostics methods; it is also
required to make the spinal fluid examination based on the passive hemagglutination test being highly sensitive and
specific as well as having a high diagnostic efficacy for neurosyphilis a part of the standards aimed at rendering medical
aid to neurosyphilis patients.
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